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Headliner - San Diego?

Who will redo a headliner is San Diego? My headliner seems to have shrunk a bit over the years and the area by the back window no longer tucks in so I am thinking of gettign a new headliner. Anyone know a good place to get this done?

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Old 10-04-2006, 12:47 PM
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i had a place over by Black Forrest do it at the recommendation of Black Forrest. I think the place is called Jim's. They were cheap and did a good job. Actually the headliner was perfect except for a little extra material where the rear pillars meet the rear deck. I feel like it was around $100, maybe a little more, and that was with the windows and everything already removed.

Haha, that was fun driving the car home afterwards...I don't remember if I had my MC helmet on or not :-)
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+1 for Jim's Auto Upholstery in Kearney Mesa. They have done work on several cars of mine and my families, everything from 911's to 50's hot rods. They do good work at reasonable prices.
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I think one of the recognized best places down your way is Auto's International in Escondido. I bought my headliner from them at the '05 Ventura show and had a local guy install it.
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Originally posted by Dan in Pasadena
I think one of the recognized best places down your way is Auto's International in Escondido. I bought my headliner from them at the '05 Ventura show and had a local guy install it.
+1

Had them replace my headliner several years ago. I drove it down there from LA area and left it. Since they had to remove all the windows, I had them replace all of the rubber window trims and the front windshield also.

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