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<blockquote data-quote="ZedBed" data-source="post: 327187" data-attributes="member: 8054"><p>I went wood as well to save cash. I think I could do the headlining but it'd end up with filthy hand prints all over by the time I finished + as I'm always jamming things in the bus that won't quite fit, it would end up ripped in no time.</p><p>I also copied a Westy front piece, then the rest was easy(ish).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZedBed, post: 327187, member: 8054"] I went wood as well to save cash. I think I could do the headlining but it'd end up with filthy hand prints all over by the time I finished + as I'm always jamming things in the bus that won't quite fit, it would end up ripped in no time. I also copied a Westy front piece, then the rest was easy(ish). [/QUOTE]
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