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dave AKA vwdoc1 did pass the time by typing:
> little trim screws spaced evenly apart does not look too bad....total cost > $3.00 and about 20 minutes of time. > use a box or whatever pattern you like to space out the screws > this will hold me until I decide to do something more permanent. ;-) If you want to make that look a little better try this trick. Get some thin pressboard, metal, or very heavy non-corrugated cardboard and wrap it with a cloth of your choice, securing with spray adhesive. Use this strip with those screws to hold the headliner in place. Now you have something that looks like a custom headliner. -- DougW |
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