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Thread: Interior roof

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    Interior roof

    Hi guy’s,
    How do you finish your interior roof?
    Just paint it,liner,other options???

    I am about to get the car painted and wondered what the options are

    Greetings

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    On my Speedstar I coated it with bed liner. I wish I had done more body work to have made the surface smoother.

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    Mine is UPOL Raptor. Very happy with how it turned out. In my build thread, link in my sig line below.

    Application here: https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/show...l=1#post382132

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    I coated with Raptor then used the factory five liner.
    Scott Pregont
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    Thanks for the swift reply’s
    So no one used fatmat ,dynamat or any other sound deadening materials.
    I thought it would give it a more racy vibe.
    But I also like the black look.
    Thanks guy’s

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    I used Dynamat covered with the supplied headliner on mine
    David W
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    Gen 3 coupe #16 registered 2018 painted 2019

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Williamson View Post
    I used Dynamat covered with the supplied headliner on mine
    David W
    I wish I had done this with mine 20 years ago. At the time, FF's instructions simply said to spray the shell with 3-M and press on the supplied headliner. It worked nicely until the car sat out in the sun when it came totally unglued. Ended up ripping it out and painting the surface with bedliner.

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