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Bmw Oe Headliner Kits


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Sunroof 142.97
includes OE sunroof BMW headliner
1 meter cloth for sunroof panel
6 bow grommets

Non sunroof 142.97
includes OE non sunroof BMW headliner
10 bow grommets

Also consider the following

http://bmw.blunttech.com/Upgrade-Parts-Maintenance-Kits/BMW/1502-2002TII/1502-2002TII-Body/2002-Front-Window-seal-kit-p192111.html

http://bmw.blunttech.com/Upgrade-Parts-Maintenance-Kits/BMW/1502-2002TII/1502-2002TII-Body/2002-Rear-window-seal-kit-p192112.html

Location: Deephaven Mn

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can you make me a bundle price including shipping for both f/r windshield seals and a non sunroof headliner? is the headliner a repo or oem? exact match if it's a repo?

 

my car is a 71 2002

 

email is arafromwillows@hotmail.com

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I have two 2002 in retoration (without sunroof). What color they have? Can this headliner fits with them?

 

Sen email to: lcdo.alvarez@icloud.com.

 

Regards,

 

lcdoalvarez

I sent you an email

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I have a '76 w/ sunroof and will need a front windshield seal as well.

 

I'll be in MN the week of Xmas.  Can I pick the items up at your shop?

 

RIch

Sure Rich That would be great   Send me an email address and Ill get it ready for you... Thanks

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I would also like to replace my headliner w/sunroof(1974).  However, I just recently changed my windshield seals(no more than 2yrs old).  Should I replace it or can I used it again?  but I do know I need to replace the rear seals.  

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If the car isnt baked in the sun for the last 2 years I bet you can reuse them.   I would get a new lock strip for the front and try and reuse the seal.. email me at sales@blunttech.com if we can help

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