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Is your location info correct, you are in CA?
YEP, but I don't fit the profile lol I was raised on the entire west coast from Inner city to boondocks, I hate it here but it's where I make a living.
I spent a lot of time with older generations, (the greatest generation) and I learned a lot from wise people, they would be turning in the graves if they knew all crap that goes on now
but that's a different subject not allowed on here.
 

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YEP, but I don't fit the profile lol I was raised on the entire west coast from Inner city to boondocks, I hate it here but it's where I make a living.
I spent a lot of time with older generations, (the greatest generation) and I learned a lot from wise people, they would be turning in the graves if they knew all crap that goes on now
but that's a different subject not allowed on here.
I went to high school in Sacramento and I miss the mountains, the ocean, skiing etc.

When the oil field took a dump in 2009 I moved to TX a year later as there is a lot more work out this way for what I was doing.

I've heard plenty of people rail on ca, but I loved it when I was there. However, I'll never move back. prices are astronomical.
 
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Sam Harris

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I went to high school in Sacramento and I miss the mountains, the ocean, skiing etc.

When the oil field too a dump in 2009 I moved to TX a year later as there is a lot more work out this way for what I was doing.

I've heard plenty of people rail on ca, but I loved it when I was there. However, I'll never move back. prices are astronomical.
Same. I love California, as I love Colorado. But unfortunately, they’re both astronomical, and then there’s the eh.. discomfort I get from certain commonalities between the two states.
 

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Same. I love California, as I love Colorado. But unfortunately, they’re both astronomical, and then there’s the eh.. discomfort I get from certain commonalities between the two states.
Tactfully said

Thats why I stayed in Texas after the Air Force and college.
 

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Doh. Part of my headliner snapped (weakest thin area near dvd hole)

I don't want to install it with it wrinkled like that. maybe some tack glue or something will work.

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Try taping that split from behind. Reinforce it as best as you can, making it as rigid as possible, then try using a hair dryer on high heat using something to smooth that wrinkle out. I'd use the hair dryer once the headliner is back in place. You have a 50-50 shot of it working.
 

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