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i cut my stock headliner. very easy to do. just put the headliner up after u have the t tops installed and out the shape of the t-top with a pair of scissors.. cut the hard yellow stuff exactly to the t-top shape but leave the fabric a little longer. then u can glue the edges of the fabric to the back of the headliner.
I would use bondo to fill in the holes and gaps, then finish off with evercoat easy sand which you can find at most body shop and automotive paint stores.. its a better finish and easier to sand than bondo... paint sticks to it better too and doesnt leave a line when you do paint it.
I use it on all my paint projects that I do and LOVE IT! a lil pricey, but if you want a pro look, thats what ya want to go with...
When I type T Top Conversion into the search box, it comes up with 146 threads, Im surprised there are anymore questions that need to be asked that havent already been covered 40 times.
^^i give u credit for all that bondo work kristen. I did the front gaps and cursed out bondo about a 100x times. No way was i making that wall in the back
1997 Camaro LS1 RS
1994 Camaro - Sold
1999 Trans am Vert - Sold
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