It is actually just called "LACE - headlining trim front". Group 14.650 in parts books. Same for all body styles except coupe.
It is actually just called "LACE - headlining trim front". Group 14.650 in parts books. Same for all body styles except coupe.
Easy to get hold of these. I grabbed a brown one and spayed it with vinyl paint and it is still all good after 3-4 years.
thanks for the help, now I know what to ask for
HX Sandman
Chevrolet Avalanche
HQ Wagon
IMG_2023.jpg This is one I prepared earlier, got it from the wreckers a week or so ago it was brown and painted it up with some gloss black vinyl paint came up a treat. THey had a few but alot of them are distorted from sitting in the sun etc, I must have accidently thrown the one out I took of my van as I could find it in my spare parts bin.
looks good, i always use satin black (not flat black) because gloss always shows up defects
Good job on the spray work. I have found a tan one so will give it a spray.
Thanks to everybody for the help
HX Sandman
Chevrolet Avalanche
HQ Wagon
I have just found this in our parts book I knew what it was as cleaned up three and painted two, but not its correct name lol They are called lace-headlining trim front: part 14.650 but doubt you would buy nos but could be sourced from rare spares. We just cleaned up the ones from our vans as only one ripped but had a donor ute so took from that. If you are stuck let me know colour as our wrecker has a few Holden's and they are all the same I believe
So I just realized this question had been answered my computer wasnt refreshed it seems so am a bit late oh well question answered lol
Last edited by jennie285; 28-02-2013 at 08:50 PM.
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yeah its a type of pinchweld, windlace was what they used on early cars before rubber seals-keep the wind out
You can still buy it.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ti...FYVAaQodvaQATg
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