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CamoFlage

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  1. CamoFlage

    lowering

    does anyone know where i can borrow spring compressors to do a DIY lowering job on my cam...after spending on the lowerign components im being a bit tight ****d on the compressors :P ...i know they retail at supercheap for about 50 bucks...but a saving on 50 bucks wud b a real saving
  2. Thanks man...yea material is from Spotlight..its a double sided fleece material..wat i mean by that is that the reverse side is black ..i was thinking of doin it in black as well but black looked too heaty cause it attracts heat...the white gives it a more cool effect imo..but hey u go wit the blak, shud look good either way cause u goin with the black theme
  3. ok guys thanks for all the input especially redracer i followed the steps and it wansnt so hard at all...i did a DIY for those who are willing to give it a go...imo it turned out quite well:yahoo: well i took a few pics and all up it took about 2-3 hours... the toughest bit was getting out the headliner from the car as it is very delicate but even that wasnt too bad just need patience..ok here goes ok this is the old headliner that i ripped off the board..oops forgot to take a pic of the board..anyway the headliner was quite dirty and had foam stuck to it wud've have been quite a long procedure to get it all off so i just bought fleece material from spotlight and yea once the old material is off the board will have quite a bit of foam stuck to it so make sure u take as much off just by rubbing with the palm of ur hand this is how it looks in without the headliner board in the car just for those who are curious ok this is the spray glue i bought from a upholstery place because i couldnt find anything in the auto stores that would stand the heat ok here i am sticking the new fleece material to the board..make sure u do it in steps and not stick the whole lot at once meaning spray quarter of the board with glue then stick wait about 10 mins and do another quarter and so on here i have fixed it back in the car and all done!! make sure to be careful cause it can break ok all up costed me 30 bucks for glue and 25 bucks for 2 metres of fleece material....not bad huh compared to the $220 i was quoted for by a pro upholster.
  4. thanks for the reply will ask around...over 100 bucks quite steep but i guess i gotta pay the price to get it fixed
  5. CamoFlage

    96 gen 3

    hey guys ive been browsing this forum for a while now and have come across very helpful feedback..i was hoping you could do the same for me... the roof lining on my gen3 1996 2.2 ltr camry has started to sag..is there anything that can be done to fix this cheers
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