Bed and fenders on, custom homemade headliner

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Bed and fenders on, custom homemade headliner

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I got my bed and fenders on the pickup, and i also made my own headliner. I got some partical board frome home depot, and some vinyl from the fabric shop. It didn't turn out as nice as i would have hoped, but still it isn't that bad.


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Hey man, it's comin together! Your headliner work looks good! :thup:
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Wow... you're either really short, or that truck is really lifted! j/k :lol:

Looking good! The paint job looks great! Did you sew the headliner vinyl into panels, or was it just pre-grooved like that?
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Yeah that is my 8 year old little bro. I sewed the vinyl and then installed it on the board
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Looks good. Nice headliner work. Keep it going so we can see the finished product. :thup:
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Post by gmcjimmy88 »

I like the headliner. Would love to see it installed in the truck. Is that your first attempt at a headliner? Either way it looks pretty good. The rest of the truck is coming along nicely as well it looks really good.
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Supermike wrote:Wow... you're either really short, or that truck is really lifted! j/k :lol:
:lol: :lol: I was wondering about that!
Your headliner looks good! You'll have that truck on the road before long! :thup:
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Nice looking headliner. Looks like a good looking truck.
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that's gonna be a good lookin' ride when you're done. :thup:
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