I did my own about a month ago it was $35 per metre for the same colour fabric in my phantom ba sedan(cloth was titanium) 1.8m =$60 2 x cans of selleys spray adhesive (1 can for each half of the lining) $15 each from autobarn. 1. took the passenger seat and the back seat out 2. uncliped all pillars and unplugged roof light plug from a-pillar 3. removed all visors, light fittings (left metal moulds in till later) and removed hand rails. 4. pulled roof out through back left door 5. remove metal moulds for roof lights, removed old fabric and cleaned with a scrubbing brush (all orange sh*t has to come off) 6. use a dust brush to clean up all fine particals 7. put new fabric on roof ready to glue making sure the it has enough overhang front and back 8. fold in half so you can glue one half at a time 9. use most of one can on roof and new lining with even layering (saving just a bit in the can) 10. allow up to 20 mins to dry to the touch before applying lining with roof. 11. make nice and smooth when applying and getting all the small grooves, dont stretch or relax for too long repeat steps 9-11 on other half 12. turn roof with the material facing down, using a sharp scalpel cut the excess material around the roof moulding leaving an extra inch or so over the areas that go over each door and also front and back windsheild and glue down those areas with the leftover spray adhesive. 13. cut around all the holes for the light fittings, visors and hand rails. 14. put metal moulds back in before taking it back to the car put back in car and plug everything back in and voila, dont drive with the windows down for the first 6 hours or so. done others for friends since then too, hatchbacks and wagons are way easier.