custom door panels/ a pillar

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fanmanflex
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I used to frequent vw forums and i saw that some of those guys take like crazy fabric, like little kids fabric or something. Stuff with like hamburgers or ice cream cones all over it and cover their a pillars and replace the door carpet stuff, i was wondering if anyone's seen that in a 240? or even has pics of vws with it? i can no longer find stuff like that.


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KoukiS14
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I'm not trying to be a tool, but you gotta admit this sounds a bit funny. With that said, I def. can see the cool-factor here with the correct fabric. . I think you can glue it on, but I don't know what exact glue you should use.

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98koukile
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3m interior spray and a heat gun... just don't do the headliner and you should be fine

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Miller White
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use the expensive 3m spray on adhesive(cheap one dont work) coverin ****s a pain too. and you can only remove stock fabric from doors since they dont seperate from each other.

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KoukiS14
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my post was worthless, so sorry about that and stuff. . I wanna see pics if anyone has 'em

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fayceoff
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Just messin' around, I did my headliner in gray camo, but I can't get to the pics right now. I'll try to remember to post them in here for you tomorrow. Also, try searching for the "interior kings" thread...

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Check out the stuff on vw vortex. Not a nissan site but definitely on the cutting edge as far as interior mods are concerned. It looks like they use a lot of 3m products but i'd definitely look there for information on this subject before you went out and started spraying and recovering.

Here are a few pics.


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