Replacing headliner and related trim ('01 A6 2.7TQM w/tan interior)
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Anyone done this and know the approximate cost? I've been fiddling with my sunroof drains trying to unclog them to no avail and the headliner and pillar trim in the passenger rear have pretty noticible water marks on them. So I guess it's time to bite the bullet and tear into it and (a) fix the drain or leaky hose and (b) replace the affected trim. I'm assuming I'll have to replace all the trim pieces or the color won't match.
Suggestions welcome.
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Suggestions welcome.
Cheers,
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cost. I believe he has a link to a write-up on this in his sig.
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I'm a lot more comfortable tearing into an engine or suspension than fiddling with these fragile interior trim clips. I always end up breaking a few.
But it's just becoming a supreme nuissance to keep the car inside when it's rainy.![Smile](https://www.audiworld.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
I'll look for BD's write-up.
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But it's just becoming a supreme nuissance to keep the car inside when it's rainy.
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I'll look for BD's write-up.
Cheers,
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