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Group: Board Of Directors
Last Login: 9/16/2009 2:51:25 PM
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| After 11 years the adhesive finally gave out on my headliner on my '98 M3. While I thought about repairing the fabric myself, I decided to just buy a new one. It took about an hour to remove the old and an hour to install the new. Overall very easy to do - the hardest part was getting the part home from the dealer. If anyone needs to replace theirs and wants my old one to practice their repair on (if you decide not to buy a new one), send me an email at myujuico@gmail and you can have it. And if you're industrious, you can repair it with gray or black fabric and sell it on eBay (and buy me a beer the next time you see me...). And I still have the box the OEM part came in.
Mark Yujuico CCA 125260 1998 M3/4 2003 MINI Cooper "Like Steve McQueen, all I need's a fast machine, and I'm gonna make it all right" - S. Crow
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Supreme Being
      
Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 1/27/2012 8:34:36 AM
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Funny, I just pulled mine out about a week ago for the same thing. I didnt get a new one though.
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Doug (BMWCCA DE Instructor) 1999 M3 Track Rat, 2008 Porsche Cayenne S,2000 540i, 1996 328CI
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Supreme Being
      
Group: Administrators
Last Login: 9/24/2011 9:13:59 AM
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Who is this Mark Yujuico guy?
Richie Yosten 98 Alpine White M3 Coupe 08 Slate Tundra SR5 DC Dad's Trailer... 01 John Deere Green GT235 48" Cut (w/ Cup Holder Option)
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