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I'm looking to re-cover a 2000 90 headlining that has got really grubby and had some sags. The liner is sound the material covering it is not. I've seen advice on recovering technique, but mostly with fuzzy felt type material. Alcantara is painfully expensive, does anyone have ideas for an alternative that can conform and be stretched about a bit to re-cover a head liner?
Thanks
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I have two 110's up one a hardtop and the other a double cab i am taking the head linings out to give to my trimmer, they are being trimmed in brush nylon very similar to alcantara but more than half the price Thumbs Up drop me an email to chris@csklandrovers.co.uk and I'll sort you a price out for both genuine and brush nylon along with some photos of previous work and I have a headlining on the go at the moment aswell Thumbs Up cheers chris CSK Automotive
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bigscoth



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Top Chap killer90.... Helping the newbie out Smile
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