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It looks as if you did all that work and did not even instal rear speakers and tweeters. I installed them in my rear doors and know how hard it is to get the trim off. Now you've got to do it again.
Great trimming though, you clearly do not have kids to mess up the cream!!
Mk3 Golf Tdi about to sell
Mk 1 Golf GLD somewhere in a paddock!
Mk1 Golf Cabriolet
MK2 Golf Turbo diesel engine and 5 sp gearbox
Unfortunately not. the fabric I got isn't wide enough to span the whole roof so I'm looking at alternate ways of doing it - possibly a black stripe down the middle?
why not use the width of the fabric to go from front to back, and then just have a seam in line with the b pillar (or wherever its convenient)... as in go across the car, not lengthways.
'07 Touareg V6 TDI with air suspension
'98 Mk3 Cabriolet 2.0 8V
'99 A4 Quattro 1.8T
good work mate.
why not use the width of the fabric to go from front to back, and then just have a seam in line with the b pillar (or wherever its convenient)... as in go across the car, not lengthways.
you are a bloody thinker thats what. Looks like I'll be doing the roof as well as the pillars this weekend
Hey Lachie, if you're going to do the seam down the middle, why not include two more seams (halfway on either side or something) to give it that sectioned look instead of just one random joining seam? It might look a tad better that way?
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