Ahh, I completely forgot about it.  Overall, I think
it came out great.  I guess compared to the years of a
sagging cloth headliner, anything is an improvement. 
No, but seriously it looks good.  The material I
bought had a little stretch to it, which definitely
helped contour the material into irregularities in the
shell.  I did notice that as I used a pleather-type
material and not a cloth material it was a little more
difficult to scuplt and tuck the material.  I think as
long as you do not use a super quick drying glue you
should be fine in shifting everything around.  Also, I
did not use the 3m headliner spray glue.  This glue is
made for headliner fabrics with a foam backing, and
prevents shrinkage, expansion, etc.  The pleather had
a cloth backing, so I ended up using regular high
strength 3m adhesive.  I will get the specific
adhesive order numbers when I get home from work
tonight (as well as some pics).  Stay tuned.
Denis G.

--- Scott Schumacher <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have yet to hear how the pleather headliner
> replacement went.  Let us all 
> know how it went.  A picture and some instructions
> of how you did it would 
> be nice too.  I am going to start on mine next week.
>  I just need to pick my 
> fabric.
> 
> -Scott
> '92 GTI 16v
>
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