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at angle of

Can somebody help me with this telegraphic phrase wich is difficult to picture since I don't have any visual aid? I'm trying to understand what "Remove part of headlining, which is at angle of protective glass, on C-pillar" means. I guess it is "at an angle" and of means something like "rispetto a" It's the interior of a car. Perhaps since it's generic "รจ ad angolo rispetto a" might work. Or maybe the part forms an angle and is aligned with the protective glass?? Thank you.
The wording is a bit ambiguous. It seems most likely to me that they are referring to the part of the headlining which extends onto the pillar, and is at the same angle as the protective glass.

HTH!
You might determine this from the type of car. The pillars are named A, B, C, D from front to rear. (Not all cars have a D pillar.)

I'm only guessing, but since the rear passenger window is basically vertical, they probably mean the rear windshield, which is "at an angle."
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