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Sagging headliner?
Sagging headliner?
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Published by amancuso
01-21-2009
Default Sagging headliner?

OK Everyone, if you have a ti with a saggy headliner, and you're too cheap (like me) to get it professionally redone, try using bedskirt pins. My best friend came up with this idea and it works great. The pins are like little curled pins, so you basically just twist them into the headliner without any fear of them falling out.


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