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Old 04-07-2004, 09:43 PM   #16
 
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I took mine out of my Shadow (hatchback) and a shop did it for $40.00.

He said he couldn't cut the sunroof hole out because it had to be done in the car after it was installed. It was a pain in the ass because there is not a lot of room for error. You also have to find the holes to install the sunvisors and coat hooks.

Mike
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why would it have to be in the car to cut the sun roof, i know for a fact that mine has trim that goes around and whatnot... for the holes for the visors... i could prolly just take a sharpie , poke it through ont he bad side, let it mark and bleed a little. then just put the screw through that. hey, it has trim to cover it up

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ps, thanks for all of the replies guys! very helpful
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Old 04-07-2004, 10:13 PM   #17
 
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why would it have to be in the car to cut the sun roof, i know for a fact that mine has trim that goes around and whatnot... for the holes for the visors... i could prolly just take a sharpie , poke it through ont he bad side, let it mark and bleed a little. then just put the screw through that. hey, it has trim to cover it up

shane

ps, thanks for all of the replies guys! very helpful
Hery Shane, hope the page helped. I made it before I had a digicam so those pics are scanned and major outdated. I have to do another one this spring (SC with sunroof) so I can update my pics then! Thanks for the offer though.

You were talking about the visor cuts.....just do what I did.....from the back (top) of the headliner cut a triangle and pull the three edges back onto the headboard! So easy.

I thin my headliner (sunroof GLHS) was the hardest you can find. Just go for it and it'll be fine. For the exact headliner package we used contact me and I will get you the manufacturer name and part number!

Later man, good luck...Mike
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Old 04-07-2004, 11:02 PM   #18
 
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thanks alot mike, me beeing one of the few teens that think ahead.. when i pulled the cloth off of the board(still in car, it was that bad...) i saved a sample, put it in a ziplock bag, and stuck it in the glove box. now i can color match!!!

anyway, the site did help alot, the curves don't seem as hard anymore.

it might be a week until i get around to getting it out, between school, work, and bowling i'm a busy guy... but when i get it in i'll get some pics!

shane
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