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Few years ago we reregistered our 1971 Kombi in WA after an extensive restoration. We were strongly advised to have the headliner in place for the inspection.
We approached several motor trimers and most said they could do it. (make up the new headliner and fit it)
The headliner material (off white with small black dots or small perforations) is still available by the role.
Cheers
Grant
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(13-11-2023, 10:07 AM)Doob Wrote: Few years ago we reregistered our 1971 Kombi in WA after an extensive restoration. We were strongly advised to have the headliner in place for the inspection.
We approached several motor trimers and most said they could do it. (make up the new headliner and fit it)
The headliner material (off white with small black dots or small perforations) is still available by the role.
Cheers
Grant
.....and available at JK and others, with bow pockets already stitched in, cut to length, ready to install....
Cheers,
Mark
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& Herman - the ‘71 White Low Light
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