New encloser and suede headliner

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I paid $950 for the headliner, pillars and the pieces to be dyed black.
My HU is now Kenwood. I use to have a Pioneer.
 

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Looks really good! Are the rear a/c painted or dyed? Either way you picked a good shop to do it if they knew those vents had to be made black to look right.

I sourced a fabric that had a slight pad and had a shop do a grey color on our other car. I was warned not to keep it in the sun if any materials were lower than the headliner, it fades. Apparently some guy used it on his convertible headliner and the exposure to the third left out, unfolded, faded by 25%.


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Looks really good! Are the rear a/c painted or dyed? Either way you picked a good shop to do it if they knew those vents had to be made black to look right.

I sourced a fabric that had a slight pad and had a shop do a grey color on our other car. I was warned not to keep it in the sun if any materials were lower than the headliner, it fades. Apparently some guy used it on his convertible headliner and the exposure to the third left out, unfolded, faded by 25%.


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Thanks. They dyed them, basically painted them.
 

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