[quote="peterg"]
exactly how did you go about it?quote]
Hi when i got my GTA there was no headlining inside but the car came with it seperate which i threw in the back and drove home. The previoseowner had carefully removed the old foam and then stuck new foam onto the original lining with contact adhesive and then trimed the foam to the lining ( like a tenplate ). I got into the back of the car with the front seats forward and laid dust sheets all over the interior including dash then i scrapped the roof of all loose foam ( right mess
) , i wore a mask, you will not remove everything but try to get it mostly flat then i offered up the new foam making sure that it was the right way round and that i was sure where the middle was.
working slowly from the middle doing a little at a time i put contact adhesive onto the foam and roof and worked my way from the middle dont rush it took about 4hrs, letting each part dry before doing next bit as the doors were shut make sure windows are open ( god the fumes
) . you will need to loosen some trim to tuck lining behind. When finished sit back and have a well earned drink
never really ever thought that i would own a gta, but am i happy that i do!!.