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Old Sep 15, 2020 | 07:37 AM
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Chris L.
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Default Re: Crossfire Headliner

Originally Posted by GraphiteGhost
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All in all, if your handy with a few tools and are able to remove yours, try asking a few local body shops and see who they sub to for headliner work. I did, took mine out, and they covered it in a short period of time for $65 (plus a material tax, which was low.) see post 25 here ( https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...r-removal.html ). There is a pretty good start-to-stop throughout the post that MIGHT help you if you go this route. Good luck!


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How in the world do you get all that sticky yellow-orange gunk off?
 
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