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Headliner Repair in Milwaukee

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Kyle C. Kontney

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Mar 5, 2001, 7:55:18 AM3/5/01
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I know SAAB's are not as popular in the Milwaukee, WI area.... However, does
anyone have any suggestions for coste efficient headliner repair for
Milwaukee?

A few shops I stopped at want $400+.... Yikes!

Any guidance would be helpful.

themoz(at)wi.rr.com


Dave Hinz

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Mar 5, 2001, 10:29:28 AM3/5/01
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Kyle C. Kontney (the...@wi.rr.com) wrote:
: I know SAAB's are not as popular in the Milwaukee, WI area.... However, does

: anyone have any suggestions for coste efficient headliner repair for
: Milwaukee?

Talk to Gesch Enterprises (in Butler). If they don't do it, call
Pat Greer at Greer Enterprises (West Allis), and I believe he can get
the fabric.

The job isn't too tough, just time-consuming.

: A few shops I stopped at want $400+.... Yikes!

Yikes, indeed. Myself, I went to Napa, and bought these nifty plastic
screw-in things, which work quite nicely to hold the material up to the
shell. Napa part number is 730-2298, "Headliner retainers".

Doesn't look fantastic, but it stops the droop & beat spending a bunch
of money or time fixing it.

: Any guidance would be helpful.

Hope this has been...

Dave Hinz

PS If you don't know about the Milwaukee Saab Club, you should. Talk
with Pat Greer about it when you call him.


Arjen & Anette Nijhof

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Mar 6, 2001, 1:29:57 PM3/6/01
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Visit: http://www.saabturbo.com/saab/99/99.html for headliner repair

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Jim Ogul

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Mar 6, 2001, 4:50:07 PM3/6/01
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Thats what I paid in Frederick,Md. It sure looks nice though. I'm not
sorry I did it.

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