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Wayne,

I had to go a little further, and remove the interior sunroof panel as well to reupholster.

I was able to get this back in no problems, on the proper track and adjusted. I was having some issues getting the painted panel back in the car, but finally got it.

I adjusted the sunroof motor to "zero" and made sure the tracks were in the proper position, but am still having issues getting everything aligned properly so the sunroof will open and close.

any thoughts, suggestions, pictures, advice would be greatly appreciated right now, as I've never had this many problems with anything I've done on my 99 M3 (c/o's, brakes, exhaust, full stereo)

thanks for anything you can contribute

Just read a sticky, and making sure I include this..... this is for a 1999 M3

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I posted a thread over at BFC with some pictures, if you could take a look and provide any help.. would be greatly appreciated

http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum/showthread.php?p=11775823#post11775823
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bumpage.. NEED some help
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Wayne

87-325i headliner by the looks these headliner are old style with a wire brace gouing across from one side to the other is this correct ?

any recommendations on how to replce it or because it uses the braces it needs to be custome made ?

thanks
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