Try Walker's on Chancellors Run.slotted said:I just bought a 92 Saab 900, only major problem with the car is that the headliner is loose. Does anyone know someone in the area that will repair the headliner?
Let me know where you can get one done in that price range. I was doing them for a shop back in 1986 and the typical cost was in the $150 range.FastCarsSpeed said:if you search around most upholstery shops will redo it for about 40-90.00..
This site has the material and gives directions for doing it yourself. You could probably save big bucks. You probably only need two yards of material and the adhesive if the headliner is the glued on type (not familiar with the Saab).slotted said:I just bought a 92 Saab 900, only major problem with the car is that the headliner is loose. Does anyone know someone in the area that will repair the headliner?
D & G Kustom in Leonardtown is awesome. 301-475-3808slotted said:I just bought a 92 Saab 900, only major problem with the car is that the headliner is loose. Does anyone know someone in the area that will repair the headliner?
Thanks for the info Ken. I've found similar products on the web, but I don't really feel like doing it myself.Ken King said:This site has the material and gives directions for doing it yourself. You could probably save big bucks. You probably only need two yards of material and the adhesive if the headliner is the glued on type (not familiar with the Saab).
They can be a pain in the arse that's for sure and messy, but I suspect that any shop is going to hit you with at least a $150 charge.slotted said:Thanks for the info Ken. I've found similar products on the web, but I don't really feel like doing it myself.
Looks like I may be doing it myself. I'm going to continue to check around though. D & G Customs told me $225-300, or $300-400 if they have to remove the back window to get it out.Ken King said:They can be a pain in the arse that's for sure and messy, but I suspect that any shop is going to hit you with at least a $150 charge.