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rudigar
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Post by rudigar »

has anyone used those headlinings from ebay. cant seem to find the star pattern anywhere anymore except those, and dont really have a lot of faith in something mass produced on ebay
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Post by matches »

i think lulu used one in their ek wagon, check their topic in body, paint and panel.
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Post by FB MAD »

Yep, lulu bought one from evilbay, think it was around the $150 mark and she was happy with it I think but I'll leave the quality control report to lulu .........

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Post by Devilrod »

If its from trim1971 you won't have a problem. These guys run a business in Coburg called Super Trim and do an excellent job. My headlining and arm rests came from them and fitted up fine. In fact the trimmer who fitted the headlining for me said he couldn't have done it for that price and he's a mate. Said material alone would have cost that! I got a bargain!!
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Post by lulu »

We were really happy with the quality and price of the headlining. As Devilrod mentioned trim1971 sell em on Ebay. We payed $156 delivered for ours (wagon). It even came with some xtra material to do the visors :lol:
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Post by rudigar »

thanks guys, upholsterers where i am quotted 400 to 500 bucks so if these things fit you cant go wrong. mine is also an EK wagon so lulu if you see this post a quality report would be greatly appreciated
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ignore the last post found the reply just after i finished typing. thanks again
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Post by lulu »

Theres a wagon headlining listed on ebay at the moment . Item number 190245634077. If you are after that authentic look I really don't think you can go wrong, especially for the price :D
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rudigar wrote:has anyone used those headlinings from ebay. cant seem to find the star pattern anywhere anymore except those, and dont really have a lot of faith in something mass produced on ebay
Headlinings are a very simple to make as long as you can sew, the trick is fitting the buggers.
Definately a summer job when the vinyl is more pliable.
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Post by blue ute »

Go for the Super trim one (trim1971 on ebay)
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