Falling headliner
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Thanks for the info greatly appreciated. Are you saying I should try to conact formula again next week or perhaps maybe wait for some sort of response from them on this thread??
Thanks Mark
I understand it is not fact just what you are thinking
Thanks Mark
I understand it is not fact just what you are thinking
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Mark,let's wait and see what transpires. I will post when I have more info,don't have any hard facts other than a gut feeling as a long time dealer.
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Hey Magic see what you can do about my boat while you are at it will ya
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Hey Magic see what you can do about my boat while you are at it will ya
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What is up with you boat? What is the latest?
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What is up with you boat? What is the latest?
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While I don't own the boat any longer, and while Robert was a great help, I've got to say that it cost me several thousand dollars to replace only half of the headliner in my 1999 382 last spring.
I didn't, and still don't, think that is normal wear and tear on an expensive boat.
The material obviously can't stand-up to normal boating conditions, and should never have been used.
But in spite on the many reports of problems on this board (and, no doubt, many times more from non-OSOers), for some reason T'bird still uses the same $****.
WTF is with that?
I didn't, and still don't, think that is normal wear and tear on an expensive boat.
The material obviously can't stand-up to normal boating conditions, and should never have been used.
But in spite on the many reports of problems on this board (and, no doubt, many times more from non-OSOers), for some reason T'bird still uses the same $****.
WTF is with that?
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