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#1387703 12/09/2020 8:25 PM
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Anyone with a good source (price wise and quality) on ABS door panels? and has anyone had the panels covered with the same material as the new seat upholstery? Thanks, and Be Safe, Mike

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Try whitewolfspeedshop ,I may be getting a headliner from there


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If you're handy with a jig saw, you can use Formica for both the door panels and the headliner. Formica (if you buy the matte style) can be painted or covered with vinyl. That is a hint not to consider the glossy type. It is much thinner than the ABS panels, and tougher. Use heat to bend it (for the sharper bends of the headliner). No matter what on earth happens, it will not shrink nor buckle from temp changes or humidity. Think of it as very thin cast iron.


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Jon,

I used uncovered Formica and love it! Easy to clean also!

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Whitewolf is what I/m looking for, thanks all for replies. Mike

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