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PostPosted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 9:22 pm 
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Has anyone bought one of these off Ebay
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Mini-or-Leyland- ... dZViewItem

I am curious what a black one would look like....
I have sne them a message to see if they will do it in grey.....

What's everyone think ???
Cheers Gerard :idea: :idea:


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makes the inside of your car feel smaller. and considering it's a mini you probably want as much room as u can get :wink:

grey's ok, blacks bad.


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im going to be putting black in mine, but not in that sort of vinyly fabric stuff, im gunna use what they use in cars these days, doesnt matter if it looks smaller, doesnt mean it is!

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I have a black fabric roof lining, it actually looks preety awesom. I LOVE IT, kinda makes it feel sportier (i think) either way, it looks and feels great!!!

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You wanna hope who ever made those can sew better than they can spell.. :lol:
I had mine made from black micro suede and it looks awesome fited, cost $40 in material, $0 for fitting..


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ive just had the hoodlining in my van done & its black velour it came up mint, complete from front to back & we fabricated the hoodlining base for the back section.

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they do it in grey ......... cooolies
just need to request grey at end of auction and they will make
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The Toolman wrote:
I had mine made from black micro suede and it looks awesome fited, cost $40 in material, $0 for fitting..

Where?


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I just took delivery of my now roof linng from these guys.

The workmanship is great, I paid last Thursday and it was delivered today (Monday). :D

I was quoted $440.00 through an auto upholsterer, this cost me $114.00 (including postage), plus my time for fitting.
I got the roof lining, the panel under the rear windows and the two rear side panels.

I recommend this product if you have the rods from the old roof lining and r happy with fitting it yourself
(and no i don't work for this company - i am just a happy customer) :D :D :D
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Marvin wrote:
The Toolman wrote:
I had mine made from black micro suede and it looks awesome fited, cost $40 in material, $0 for fitting..

Where?


I fitted it myself, with the help of another person, it isn't as difficult as people make it out to be, It just takes lots of patience.


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The Toolman wrote:
Marvin wrote:
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I had mine made from black micro suede and it looks awesome fited, cost $40 in material, $0 for fitting..

Where?


I fitted it myself, with the help of another person, it isn't as difficult as people make it out to be, It just takes lots of patience.

The question was aimed more at the "where did u get it made"?


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blue_mini wrote:
I recommend this product if you have the rods from the old roof lining and r happy with fitting it yourself
(and no i don't work for this company - i am just a happy customer) :D :D :D
Tim


How similar are these to the originals :?: Thinking of getting one for my clubby :wink:

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