Finally found and fixed a leak in my boot (fugging water was getting in via the aerial base argh!!!) Also installed a replacement roof liner into my veccy, so far looking good and not drooping!
Put new globes in it, 4000k ones nice and bright.
Looking on how to stick the new badges on the car...
Stainless steel on the car, what to use?
"treading on the throttle pedal gives you some idea of what it might be like to blow yourself up"
hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia: fear of long words...
2003 Astra G Sri-T (very blaack)
Finally found and fixed a leak in my boot (fugging water was getting in via the aerial base argh!!!) Also installed a replacement roof liner into my veccy, so far looking good and not drooping!
Gave it a good wash before putting her up for sale
Got bored at midnight so dodgyly sprayed my engine cover
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I pulled one out of a wreck from pick n payless (a big DIY wrecker yard in Sydney), carefully gave it a clean with Autoglym interior shampoo, patched up a small bubble & cigarette burn it had with some contact adhesive & spare cloth from old lining, and voila! Cost me $50 for the roof liner, $17 for the shampoo, $10 for the adhesive. Some car interior place was going to charge me $250 to do it, or $40 per square meter for the cloth. From what i read online its fairly easy to re-trim if you know what you're doing, i just found it easier to swap it out hehe.
Last edited by Drache Mithal; 17th July 2011 at 04:55 PM.
Ah, fair enough
I'll have to investigate that. "Knowing what you are doing" often rules me out, but sometimes I can surprise myselfFrom what i read online its fairly easy to re-trim if you know what you're doing.
The actual fabric I've got isn't damaged - it's just hanging away from the backing across the entire roof. I'm now wondering if, with some patience and the correct glue, I could stick it back on...
Oh, Astra: Changed rego label over. Also secured the dashmat. Apparently, pulling out of a side turning rapidly dislodges it, and it ends up sat in your lap. Two big black cable ties should see it hoon-compatible now
The fabric itself will probably be shot, even if it doesn't look like it. The problem is the fabric & foam backing are sold as a combo and it's glued to the pressed cardboard base. Over time the glue holding the foam to the fabric would have broken down and separated, causing the bubbles to form. If it's small bubbles the contact adhesive sometimes works. If its a big job it's best to do is to pull off all the fabric, scrape the deteriorated foam away and then put fresh fabric/foam combo on.
Veccy - one leak is solved, another one shows up! More silicon applied to boot, hopefully fixes this up and i can put my boot back together.
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