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Kurt Kjelgaard (Kurtk328)
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Username: Kurtk328

Post Number: 118
Registered: 3-2001
Posted on Monday, June 24, 2002 - 3:58 am:   

You will have to take out the rear side windows - with the risk of breaking them.
bill v. (Doc)
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Username: Doc

Post Number: 37
Registered: 9-2001
Posted on Sunday, June 23, 2002 - 12:37 pm:   

Hi, Kevin--once the arduous task of removing the shelf and getting the cloth off of the pieces is accomplished, recovering them with any material shouldn't be that difficult or expensive. In our area, Rod Meagher in Troy, NY is a pro , reasonably-priced, honest, and reliable. He's done a lot of interior work for me in the past and it's always turned out great. I'll get you his # if you'd like. Re: the removal/ reinstllation of the pieces, I wonder if your mechanic would be willing to do that during the course of your service, as long as the car is laid up anyway.
Kevin Moore (Kevinm)
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Username: Kevinm

Post Number: 20
Registered: 3-2001
Posted on Sunday, June 23, 2002 - 11:11 am:   

Hi Folks:

I'm in the middle of my major service <30k> and considering having some cosmetic work done as well. Has anyone replaced the herringbone cloth around the rear window and the rear shelf with the leather trim piece? [I have read some of the archive posts and it sounds like a tedious job to take the rear shelf out.] I'll consider screwing around with it if I can get an ideal on cost and time to carry out. Additionally, does anyone have a picture of a factory installed leather trim piece?

Thanks,
KevinM
'87 328 GTS
Saratoga NY

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