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IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION In re: COLLINS & AIKMAN CORPORATION,

et al.1 Debtors. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Chapter 11 Case No. 05-55927 (SWR) (Jointly Administered) (Tax Identification #13-3489233) Honorable Steven W. Rhodes

DEBTORS APPLICATION FOR AN ORDER AUTHORIZING THE EMPLOYMENT AND RETENTION OF GORDON BROTHERS INDUSTRIAL, LLC AND TEX-MACH, INC. AS SALES CONSULTANT FOR THE SALE OF RESIDUAL ASSETS The above-captioned debtors (collectively, the Debtors) hereby apply to the Court (the Application) for the entry of an order, substantially in the form of Exhibit A, authorizing the employment and retention of the joint venture of Gordon Brothers Industrial, LLC and TexMach, Inc. (collectively, Gordon Brothers) as the Debtors sales consultant for the sale of Residual Assets (as defined herein). In support of this Application, the Debtors respectfully state as follows:
1 The Debtors in the jointly administered cases include: Collins & Aikman Corporation; Amco Convertible Fabrics, Inc., Case No. 05-55949; Becker Group, LLC (d/b/a/ Collins & Aikman Premier Mold), Case No. 05-55977; Brut Plastics, Inc., Case No. 05-55957; Collins & Aikman (Gibraltar) Limited, Case No. 05-55989; Collins & Aikman Accessory Mats, Inc. (f/k/a the Akro Corporation), Case No. 05-55952; Collins & Aikman Asset Services, Inc., Case No. 05-55959; Collins & Aikman Automotive (Argentina), Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive (Argentina), Inc.), Case No. 05-55965; Collins & Aikman Automotive (Asia), Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive (Asia), Inc.), Case No. 05-55991; Collins & Aikman Automotive Exteriors, Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive Exteriors, Inc.), Case No. 05-55958; Collins & Aikman Automotive Interiors, Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive Interiors, Inc.), Case No. 05-55956; Collins & Aikman Automotive International, Inc., Case No. 05-55980; Collins & Aikman Automotive International Services, Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive International Services, Inc.), Case No. 05-55985; Collins & Aikman Automotive Mats, LLC, Case No. 05-55969; Collins & Aikman Automotive Overseas Investment, Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive Overseas Investment, Inc.), Case No. 05-55978; Collins & Aikman Automotive Services, LLC, Case No. 05-55981; Collins & Aikman Canada Domestic Holding Company, Case No. 05-55930; Collins & Aikman Carpet & Acoustics (MI), Inc., Case No. 05-55982; Collins & Aikman Carpet & Acoustics (TN), Inc., Case No. 05-55984; Collins & Aikman Development Company, Case No. 05-55943; Collins & Aikman Europe, Inc., Case No. 05-55971; Collins & Aikman Fabrics, Inc. (d/b/a Joan Automotive Industries, Inc.), Case No. 05-55963; Collins & Aikman Intellimold, Inc. (d/b/a M&C Advanced Processes, Inc.), Case No. 05-55976; Collins & Aikman Interiors, Inc., Case No. 05-55970; Collins & Aikman International Corporation, Case No. 05-55951; Collins & Aikman Plastics, Inc., Case No. 05-55960; Collins & Aikman Products Co., Case No. 05-55932; Collins & Aikman Properties, Inc., Case No. 05-55964; Comet Acoustics, Inc., Case No. 05-55972; CW Management Corporation, Case No. 05-55979; Dura Convertible Systems, Inc., Case No. 05-55942; Gamble Development Company, Case No. 05-55974; JPS Automotive, Inc. (d/b/a PACJ, Inc.), Case No. 05-55935; New Baltimore Holdings, LLC, Case No. 05-55992; Owosso Thermal Forming, LLC, Case No. 05-55946; Southwest Laminates, Inc. (d/b/a Southwest Fabric Laminators Inc.), Case No. 05-55948; Wickes Asset Management, Inc., Case No. 05-55962; and Wickes Manufacturing Company, Case No. 05-55968.

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Jurisdiction 1. The Court has jurisdiction over this matter pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1334. This

matter is a core proceeding within the meaning of 28 U.S.C. 157(b)(2). 2. 3. Venue is proper pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1408 and 1409. The statutory bases for the relief requested herein are sections 105(a), 327(a) and

328(a) of the Bankruptcy Code, 11 U.S.C. 101-1330 (the Bankruptcy Code), Rules 2014, 2016 and 5002 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure (the Bankruptcy Rules) and Rule 2014-1 of the Local Rules for the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Michigan (the Local Rules). Background 4. On May 17, 2005 (the Petition Date), the Debtors filed their voluntary petitions

for relief under chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code. The Debtors are operating their businesses and managing their properties as debtors in possession pursuant to sections 1107(a) and 1108 of the Bankruptcy Code. No trustee or examiner has been appointed in these cases. On the Petition Date, the Court entered an order jointly administering these cases pursuant to Bankruptcy Rule 1015(b). 5. On May 24, 2005, the United States trustee appointed an official committee of

unsecured creditors pursuant to section 1102 of the Bankruptcy Code (the Committee). 6. The Debtors and their non-debtor affiliates are leading global suppliers of

automotive components, systems and modules to all of the worlds largest vehicle manufacturers, including DaimlerChrysler AG, Ford Motor Company, General Motors Corporation, Honda Motor Company, Inc., Nissan Motor Company Unlimited and Toyota SA.

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7.

On May 17, 2006, the Debtors sought authority from the Court to wind-down

their fabrics business (the Fabrics Business). On June 1, 2006, the Court entered an order approving the Debtors wind-down of the Fabrics Business [Docket No. 2785]. 8. As part of the wind-down of the Fabrics Business, the Debtors will close their

facilities located in Roxboro, North Carolina and Farmville, North Carolina. In connection with the closing of these facilities, there are a number of assets that were used in the production of automotive fabrics that the Debtors intend to sell, including looms, knitting machines, finishing machines and dyeing machines (collectively, the Residual Assets). As a result of the winddown of the Fabrics Business, there are no facilities to which the Debtors could transfer the Residual Assets. Additionally, since the Debtors have decided to wind-down the

Fabrics Business entirely, the Residual Assets will no longer be useful to the Debtors ongoing operations. As such, the Debtors, with the assistance of Gordon Brothers, seek to sell the Residual Assets to obtain maximum recovery for the Debtors estates and their creditors. 9. The Debtors, with the assistance of their financial advisors, spent a significant

amount of time selecting a sales consultant that they believed would generate the greatest benefit to the Debtors, their estates and their creditors. The Debtors solicited bids from six parties and subsequently negotiated with four bidders to have such bidders (a) reduce their commission rates and (b) provide a guarantee that the sales of the Residual Assets would garner proceeds within the range of proceeds originally estimated by the Debtors for such sales. At the conclusion of this process, the Debtors selected Gordon Brothers because of, among other things, its superior fee structure and lower cost base, ability to provide the requested guarantee of sale proceeds, experience selling assets similar to the Residual Assets, ability to adequately market the sales, established record in the auction industry and experience in conducting sales within the

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bankruptcy context.

As a result, the Debtors entered into an engagement letter with

Gordon Brothers (the Engagement Letter), a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit B, under which Gordon Brothers has agreed to provide certain sales consultant services to the Debtors in connection with the sale of the Residual Assets. 10. The Debtors believe that Gordon Brothers is particularly well suited to provide

the types of services required by the Debtors because Gordon Brothers has specialized experience in selling assets such as the Residual Assets. The Debtors, therefore, believe that the services of Gordon Brothers will enable the Debtors to maximize the value of the Residual Assets. Relief Requested 11. By this Application, the Debtors seek entry of an order pursuant to sections 327(a)

and 328(a) of the Bankruptcy Code, Bankruptcy Rules 2014(a), 2016 and 5002 and Local Rule 2014-1 authorizing the employment and retention of Gordon Brothers as sales consultant to the Debtors in these cases upon the terms and conditions contained in the Engagement Letter. Scope of Services 12. The Debtors anticipate selling the Residual Assets on an orderly liquidation or

auction basis. Given the magnitude of this task, the Debtors need an organized and efficient process to liquidate them and to maximize the value to the Debtors estates without unnecessarily distracting the Debtors from their reorganization efforts. The Debtors believe that Gordon Brothers has the necessary expertise and experience to satisfy this need. 13. Under the terms of the Engagement Letter, over the course of six months after the

entry of an order by this Court approving their retention in these cases, Gordon Brothers will conduct the sale of the Residual Assets through privately negotiated sales or an auction. Over 4
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the course of the engagement, Gordon Brothers estimates that it will spend approximately 75 to 100 hours each week providing services to the Debtors. 14. Gordon Brothers will determine all operational policies and procedures for the

sale of the Residual Assets, including the prices and terms and conditions upon which such assets will be sold. In particular, all purchasers of any of the Residual Assets shall be required to pay any applicable sales or similar taxes on the Residual Assets. 15. Moreover, as the Debtors continue to evaluate their machinery and equipment in

connection with the wind-down of the Fabrics Business, the Debtors anticipate that they may require additional services of Gordon Brothers. Accordingly, the Debtors propose that, to the extent they require additional services of Gordon Brothers, the Debtors will file with the Court and serve on the Core Group2 an amended engagement letter describing such services and the rate structure for such services (which the Debtors anticipate will be on substantially similar terms to those approved by the Court in connection with this Application), and if there are no objections filed to the amended engagement letter within ten (10) days of such filing, the amended engagement letter and the terms and services set forth therein shall be submitted to the Court along with a draft order. Compensation 16. Pursuant to the Engagement Letter and in consideration of the services provided

by Gordon Brothers, Gordon Brothers shall be entitled to receive as compensation a certain percentage of the total sale proceeds realized in the sales of the Residual Assets. The percentage of sale proceeds that Gordon Brothers is entitled to receive is as follows:
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Capitalized terms used in this paragraph 15 not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings set forth in the First Amended Notice, Case Management and Administrative Procedures filed on June 9, 2005 [Docket No. 294].

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Compensation Fee Percentage 0.0% 9.0% 8.0% 7.5% 7.0% 17.

Total Sale Proceeds Up to and including $4,300,000 From $4,300,001 to $5,750,000 From $5,750,001 to $7,000,000 From $7,000,001 to $8,000,000 From $8,000,001 and up.

As indicated above, if the total proceeds of the sale of the Residual Assets do not

exceed $4.3 million, the Debtors will retain all such sale proceeds and Gordon Brothers will not be entitled to receive any compensation. Additionally, to the extent the total sale proceeds are less than $4.3 million, Gordon Brothers shall pay to the Debtors the difference between such proceeds and $4.3 million. As such, Gordon Brothers has guaranteed that the minimum amount that the Debtors will receive on account of the sales of the Residual Assets is $4.3 million. 18. Gordon Brothers shall be responsible for and will advance any advertising,

supervisor, auctioneer, staff and legal expenses it actually incurs in connection with the sales of the Residual Assets and any legal fees and expenses it actually incurs in applying for and securing compensation from this Court in accordance with the Interim Compensation Order (as defined below) (collectively, the GBTM Expenses). The Debtors will reimburse

Gordon Brothers for the GBTM Expenses in an amount of no more than $135,000. However, should the total sale proceeds obtained through privately negotiated sales and/or an auction result in less than $4.3 million, the Debtors will not reimburse Gordon Brothers for any expenses. 19. Gordon Brothers will file interim and final fee applications, pursuant to the

Administrative Order Establishing Procedures for Monthly Compensation and Reimbursement of Expenses for Professionals and Official Committee Members entered on June 9, 2005 [Docket No. 290] (the Interim Compensation Order), for the allowance of compensation for services rendered and reimbursement of expenses incurred and otherwise in accordance with applicable provisions of the Bankruptcy Code, the Bankruptcy Rules, the Local Rules and any 6
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applicable orders of the Court. The interim fee statements will contain descriptions of the services rendered and the work performed by Gordon Brothers during the period for which compensation is sought but, due to the nature of the services, will not contain detailed time entries. Disinterestedness 20. As required by Bankruptcy Rule 2014 and Local Rule 2014-1, Gordon Brothers

Industrial, LLC and Tex-Mach, Inc. each has submitted an affidavit setting forth its respective connections with the Debtors, creditors, parties in interest, the United States trustee and any person employed in the Office of the United States trustee (collectively, the Affidavits), which are attached hereto as Exhibit C and Exhibit D, respectively. 21. To the best of Gordon Brothers knowledge, except as set forth in the Affidavits,

Gordon Brothers: (a) does not have any connection with any of the Debtors, their affiliates, their creditors or any other party in interest or their respective attorneys and accountants; (b) is a disinterested person as that term is defined in section 101(14) of the Bankruptcy Code, as modified by section 1107(b) of the Bankruptcy Code; and (c) does not hold or represent any interest adverse to the Debtors or their estates. Basis for Relief 22. Section 327 of the Bankruptcy Code governs a debtors employment of

professional persons to represent the debtor in possession in carrying out its duties under the Bankruptcy Code. See 11 U.S.C. 327(a). 23. The Debtors seek approval of the Engagement Letter pursuant to section 328(a) of

the Bankruptcy Code, which provides, in relevant part, that the Debtors with the courts approval, may employ or authorize the employment of a professional person under section 327 . . . on any reasonable terms and conditions of employment. . . . 11 U.S.C. 328(a). 7
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24.

Section 328 of the Bankruptcy Code permits the compensation of professionals on

flexible terms that reflect the nature of their services and market conditions. As the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit recognized in In re National Gypsum Co.: Prior to 1978, the most able professionals were often unwilling to work for bankruptcy estates where their compensation would be subject to the uncertainties of what a judge thought the work was worth after it had been done. The uncertainty continues under the present 330 of the Bankruptcy Code, which provides that the court award to professional consultants reasonable compensation based on relevant factors of time and comparable costs, etc. Under present 328 the professionals may avoid that uncertainty by obtaining court approval of compensation agreed to with the trustee (or debtor or committee). 123 F.3d 861, 862 (5th Cir. 1997) (citations omitted). 25. Notwithstanding approval of their engagement under section 328,

Gordon Brothers intends to apply to the Court for allowance of compensation and reimbursement of expenses pursuant to the Interim Compensation Order and otherwise in accordance with the procedures set forth in the applicable provisions of the Bankruptcy Code, the Bankruptcy Rules, the Local Rules and any applicable orders of the Court. 26. The Debtors believe that the relief requested herein will aid in the Debtors efforts

to maximize the value of the sale of the Residual Assets for the benefit of the Debtors estates, their creditors and other parties in interest. Gordon Brothers has significant experience in selling assets, such as the Residual Assets, in both distressed and non-distressed situations. The Debtors believe that Gordon Brothers is well qualified and able to provide the services to the Debtors in a cost-effective, efficient and timely manner. Gordon Brothers has indicated a willingness to act on behalf of the Debtors with respect to the services and to subject themselves to the jurisdiction and supervision of the Court. 27. The Engagement Letter and the Affidavits appropriately reflect the nature and

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experience with respect to such services. The fee structure set forth in the Engagement Letter is consistent with the fee structures typically utilized by Gordon Brothers and other similar professionals who do not bill their clients on an hourly basis. Accordingly, the Debtors are requesting that the Court approve Gordon Brothers employment and retention. Notice 28. Notice of this Application has been given to the Core Group as required by the

Case Management Procedures.3 In light of the nature of the relief requested, the Debtors submit that no further notice is required. No Prior Request 29. other court. No prior application for the relief requested herein has been made to this or any

Capitalized terms used in this paragraph 28 not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings set forth in the First Amended Notice, Case Management and Administrative Procedures filed on June 9, 2005 [Docket No. 294].

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WHEREFORE, the Debtors respectfully request the entry of an order, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A, (a) authorizing the Debtors to employ and retain Gordon Brothers as their sales consultant for the sale of the Residual Assets pursuant to the terms of the Engagement Letter and (b) granting such other and further relief as the Court deems just and proper. Dated: August 10, 2006 KIRKLAND & ELLIS LLP /s/ Marc J. Carmel Richard M. Cieri (NY RC 6062) Citigroup Center 153 East 53rd Street New York, New York 10022 Telephone: (212) 446-4800 Facsimile: (212) 446-4900 -andDavid L. Eaton (IL 3122303) Ray C. Schrock (IL 6257005) Marc J. Carmel (IL 6272032) 200 East Randolph Drive Chicago, Illinois 60601 Telephone: (312) 861-2000 Facsimile: (312) 861-2200 -andCARSON FISCHER, P.L.C. Joseph M. Fischer (P13452) 4111 West Andover Road West - Second Floor Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48302 Telephone: (248) 644-4840 Facsimile: (248) 644-1832 Co-Counsel for the Debtors

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EXHIBIT A

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IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION In re: COLLINS & AIKMAN CORPORATION, et al.1 Debtors. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Chapter 11 Case No. 05-55927 (SWR) (Jointly Administered) (Tax Identification #13-3489233) Honorable Steven W. Rhodes

ORDER AUTHORIZING THE EMPLOYMENT AND RETENTION OF GORDON BOTHERS INDUSTRIAL, LLC AND TEX-MACH, INC. AS SALES CONSULTANT FOR THE SALE OF RESIDUAL ASSETS

Upon the application (the Application)2 of the above-captioned debtors (collectively, the Debtors) for an order authorizing the employment and retention of Gordon Brothers Industrial, LLC and Tex-Mach, Inc. (collectively, Gordon Brothers) as the Debtors sales consultant for the sale of the Residual Assets; it appearing that the relief requested is in the best interest of the Debtors estates, their creditors and other parties in interest; it appearing that the
1 The Debtors in the jointly administered cases include: Collins & Aikman Corporation; Amco Convertible Fabrics, Inc., Case No. 05-55949; Becker Group, LLC (d/b/a/ Collins & Aikman Premier Mold), Case No. 05-55977; Brut Plastics, Inc., Case No. 05-55957; Collins & Aikman (Gibraltar) Limited, Case No. 05-55989; Collins & Aikman Accessory Mats, Inc. (f/k/a the Akro Corporation), Case No. 05-55952; Collins & Aikman Asset Services, Inc., Case No. 05-55959; Collins & Aikman Automotive (Argentina), Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive (Argentina), Inc.), Case No. 05-55965; Collins & Aikman Automotive (Asia), Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive (Asia), Inc.), Case No. 05-55991; Collins & Aikman Automotive Exteriors, Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive Exteriors, Inc.), Case No. 05-55958; Collins & Aikman Automotive Interiors, Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive Interiors, Inc.), Case No. 05-55956; Collins & Aikman Automotive International, Inc., Case No. 05-55980; Collins & Aikman Automotive International Services, Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive International Services, Inc.), Case No. 05-55985; Collins & Aikman Automotive Mats, LLC, Case No. 05-55969; Collins & Aikman Automotive Overseas Investment, Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive Overseas Investment, Inc.), Case No. 05-55978; Collins & Aikman Automotive Services, LLC, Case No. 05-55981; Collins & Aikman Canada Domestic Holding Company, Case No. 05-55930; Collins & Aikman Carpet & Acoustics (MI), Inc., Case No. 05-55982; Collins & Aikman Carpet & Acoustics (TN), Inc., Case No. 05-55984; Collins & Aikman Development Company, Case No. 05-55943; Collins & Aikman Europe, Inc., Case No. 05-55971; Collins & Aikman Fabrics, Inc. (d/b/a Joan Automotive Industries, Inc.), Case No. 05-55963; Collins & Aikman Intellimold, Inc. (d/b/a M&C Advanced Processes, Inc.), Case No. 05-55976; Collins & Aikman Interiors, Inc., Case No. 05-55970; Collins & Aikman International Corporation, Case No. 05-55951; Collins & Aikman Plastics, Inc., Case No. 05-55960; Collins & Aikman Products Co., Case No. 05-55932; Collins & Aikman Properties, Inc., Case No. 05-55964; Comet Acoustics, Inc., Case No. 05-55972; CW Management Corporation, Case No. 05-55979; Dura Convertible Systems, Inc., Case No. 05-55942; Gamble Development Company, Case No. 05-55974; JPS Automotive, Inc. (d/b/a PACJ, Inc.), Case No. 05-55935; New Baltimore Holdings, LLC, Case No. 05-55992; Owosso Thermal Forming, LLC, Case No. 05-55946; Southwest Laminates, Inc. (d/b/a Southwest Fabric Laminators Inc.), Case No. 05-55948; Wickes Asset Management, Inc., Case No. 05-55962; and Wickes Manufacturing Company, Case No. 05-55968. Capitalized terms used but not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings set forth in the Application.

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Court has jurisdiction over this matter pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 157 and 1334; it appearing that this proceeding is a core proceeding pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 157(b)(2); it appearing that venue of this proceeding and this Application in this District is proper pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1408 and 1409; it appearing that notice of this Application and the opportunity for a hearing on this Application was appropriate under the particular circumstances and that no other or further notice need by given; and after due deliberation and sufficient cause appearing therefor, it is hereby ORDERED 1. 2. The Application is granted in its entirety. Pursuant to sections 327(a) and 328 of the Bankruptcy Code, the Debtors are

hereby authorized to employ and retain Gordon Brothers to perform the services set forth in the Application and the Engagement Letter. 3. Gordon Brothers shall be retained and compensated pursuant to the terms of the

Engagement Letter. 4. To the extent the Debtors require additional services of Gordon Brothers, the

Debtors will file with the Court and serve on the Core Group an amended engagement letter describing such services and the rate structure for such services, and if no objections are filed to the amended engagement letter with ten (10) days of such filing, the amended engagement letter and the terms and services set forth therein shall be submitted to the Court along with a draft order. 5. The Debtors are authorized to take all actions necessary to effectuate the relief

granted pursuant to this Order in accordance with the Application. 6. The terms and conditions of this Order shall be immediately effective and

enforceable upon its entry.

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7.

The Court retains jurisdiction with respect to the amount of fees to be paid to

Gordon Brothers upon proper application and notice. 8. The Court retains jurisdiction with respect to all matters arising from or related to

the implementation of this Order.

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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, Marc J. Carmel, an attorney, certify that on the 10th day of August, 2006, I caused to be served, by e-mail, facsimile and by overnight delivery, in the manner and to the parties set forth on the attached service lists, a true and correct copy of the foregoing Debtors Application for an Order Authorizing the Employment and Retention of Gordon Brothers Industrial, LLC and Tex-Mach, Inc. as Sales Consultant for the Sale of Residual Assets. Dated: August 10, 2006 /s/ Marc J. Carmel Marc J. Carmel

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EXHIBIT B

EXHIBIT C

IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION In re: COLLINS & AIKMAN CORPORATION, et al.1 Debtors. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Chapter 11 Case No. 05-55927 (SWR) (Jointly Administered) (Tax Identification #13-3489233) Honorable Steven W. Rhodes

AFFIDAVIT OF ROBERT J. MARONEY IN SUPPORT OF DEBTORS APPLICATION FOR AN ORDER AUTHORIZING THE EMPLOYMENT AND RETENTION OF GORDON BROTHERS INDUSTRIAL, LLC AND TEX-MACH, INC. AS SALES CONSULTANT FOR THE SALE OF RESIDUAL ASSETS STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) ) SS: )

Robert J. Maroney, being duly sworn, upon his oath, deposes and says: 1. I am President of Gordon Brothers Industrial, LLC (GBIN), which maintains an

office at 40 Broad Street, Boston, MA 02109. I am authorized to execute this affidavit on behalf of

The Debtors in the jointly administered cases include: Collins & Aikman Corporation; Amco Convertible Fabrics, Inc., Case No. 05-55949; Becker Group, LLC (d/b/a/ Collins & Aikman Premier Mold), Case No. 05-55977; Brut Plastics, Inc., Case No. 05-55957; Collins & Aikman (Gibraltar) Limited, Case No. 05-55989; Collins & Aikman Accessory Mats, Inc. (f/k/a the Akro Corporation), Case No. 05-55952; Collins & Aikman Asset Services, Inc., Case No. 05-55959; Collins & Aikman Automotive (Argentina), Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive (Argentina), Inc.), Case No. 05-55965; Collins & Aikman Automotive (Asia), Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive (Asia), Inc.), Case No. 05-55991; Collins & Aikman Automotive Exteriors, Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive Exteriors, Inc.), Case No. 05-55958; Collins & Aikman Automotive Interiors, Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive Interiors, Inc.), Case No. 05-55956; Collins & Aikman Automotive International, Inc., Case No. 05-55980; Collins & Aikman Automotive International Services, Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive International Services, Inc.), Case No. 05-55985; Collins & Aikman Automotive Mats, LLC, Case No. 05-55969; Collins & Aikman Automotive Overseas Investment, Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive Overseas Investment, Inc.), Case No. 05-55978; Collins & Aikman Automotive Services, LLC, Case No. 05-55981; Collins & Aikman Canada Domestic Holding Company, Case No. 05-55930; Collins & Aikman Carpet & Acoustics (MI), Inc., Case No. 05-55982; Collins & Aikman Carpet & Acoustics (TN), Inc., Case No. 05-55984; Collins & Aikman Development Company, Case No. 05-55943; Collins & Aikman Europe, Inc., Case No. 05-55971; Collins & Aikman Fabrics, Inc. (d/b/a Joan Automotive Industries, Inc.), Case No. 05-55963; Collins & Aikman Intellimold, Inc. (d/b/a M&C Advanced Processes, Inc.), Case No. 05-55976; Collins & Aikman Interiors, Inc., Case No. 05-55970; Collins & Aikman International Corporation, Case No. 05-55951; Collins & Aikman Plastics, Inc., Case No. 05-55960; Collins & Aikman Products Co., Case No. 05-55932; Collins & Aikman Properties, Inc., Case No. 05-55964; Comet Acoustics, Inc., Case No. 05-55972; CW Management Corporation, Case No. 05-55979; Dura Convertible Systems, Inc., Case No. 05-55942; Gamble Development Company, Case No. 05-55974; JPS Automotive, Inc. (d/b/a PACJ, Inc.), Case No. 05-55935; New Baltimore Holdings, LLC, Case No. 05-55992; Owosso Thermal Forming, LLC, Case No. 0555946; Southwest Laminates, Inc. (d/b/a Southwest Fabric Laminators Inc.), Case No. 05-55948; Wickes Asset Management, Inc., Case No. 0555962; and Wickes Manufacturing Company, Case No. 05-55968.

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GBIN. Unless otherwise stated in this affidavit, I have personal knowledge of the facts set forth herein. 2. This affidavit is being submitted: (a) in support of the application (the Application)

for an order authorizing the employment and retention of the joint venture of GBIN and Tex-Mach, Inc. (collectively, the Joint Venture) as sales consultant for the sale of certain assets of the abovecaptioned debtors (collectively, the Debtors); and (b) in accordance with sections 327 and 328 of title 11 of the Bankruptcy Code, 11 U.S.C. 101-1330 (the Bankruptcy Code) and Rules 2014, 2016 and 5002 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure (the Bankruptcy Rules). 3. GBIN provides client companies with comprehensive disposition services of fixed

assets, including, without limitation, industrial assets, furniture, fixtures and equipment. 4. The Debtors have requested that the Joint Venture act as agent to conduct a sale of

certain of the Debtors leased machinery and equipment (the Assets), and the Joint Venture has consented to provide such services. 5. GBIN may have performed services in the past, may currently perform services, and

may perform services in the future, in matters unrelated to the Debtors chapter 11 cases for persons that are parties in interest in the Debtors chapter 11 cases. GBIN does not perform services for any such person in connection with the Debtors chapter 11 cases or have any relationship with any such person, their attorneys or accountants that would be adverse to the Debtors or their estates. 6. As part of its customary practice, GBIN is retained in cases, proceedings and

transactions involving many different parties, some of whom may represent or be employed by the Debtors, claimants and parties in interest in the chapter 11 cases. 7. The Debtors have numerous creditors, stakeholders and other parties with whom they

maintain business relationships. In connection with its proposed retention by the Debtors in these cases, GBIN undertook to determine whether it had any conflicts or other relationships that might

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cause it not to be disinterested or to hold or represent an interest adverse to the Debtors. In connection with this inquiry, GBIN obtained from counsel to the Debtors the names of individuals and entities that may be significant parties-in-interest in these cases (the Potential Parties-inInterest), and such parties are listed in Schedule A attached hereto. GBIN has reviewed the parties listed on Schedule A with its personnel to determine its connections with the Debtors and any Potential Parties-in-Interest. 8. To the best of my knowledge and belief, insofar as I have been able to ascertain, none

of the employees of GBIN working on this engagement on the Debtors behalf has had, or will have in the future, direct contact concerning these cases with the Debtors creditors, equity holders, other parties-in-interest, the U.S. Trustee, or anyone employed in the Office of the United States Trustee, other than in connection with performing services as part of the Joint Venture serving as agent on behalf of the Debtors in connection with conducting the sale of the Assets. 9. To the best of my knowledge, GBIN has not been retained to assist any entity or

person other than the Debtors on matters relating to, or in connection with, these cases. 10. Neither I nor any officer or employee of, or professional employed by, GBIN has

agreed to share or will share any portion of the compensation to be received from the Debtors with any other person other than the principal and regular employees of GBIN. 11. GBIN is conducting further inquiries regarding its retention by any creditors of the

Debtors, and upon conclusion of that inquiry, or at any time during the period of its employment, if GBIN should discover any facts bearing on the matters described herein, GBIN will promptly file a supplemental disclosure with this Court. 12. Based upon the foregoing, I believe GBIN is a disinterested person within the

meaning of section 101(14) of the Bankruptcy Code and does not hold or represent an interest adverse to the Debtors or their estates.

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13.

GBIN agrees to provide assistance to the Debtors in accordance with the terms and

conditions set forth in the Application and the Engagement Letter, which is annexed to the Application as Exhibit B. Accordingly, I make this affidavit in support of an order authorizing such retention. 14. As set forth in the Engagement Letter, the Debtors propose to pay the Joint Venture a

compensation fee based on a sliding scale percentage of the corresponding Sale Proceeds as defined therein. If the total proceeds of the sale of the Assets do not exceed $4.3 million, the Debtors will retain all such sale proceeds and the Joint Venture will not be entitled to receive any compensation. Additionally, to the extent the total sale proceeds are less than $4.3 million, the Joint Venture shall pay to the Debtors the difference between such proceeds and $4.3 million. As such, the Joint Venture has guaranteed that the minimum amount that the Debtors will receive on account of the sales of the Assets is $4.3 million. 15. The Joint Venture shall be responsible for and will advance any advertising,

supervisor, auctioneer, staff and legal expenses it actually incurs in connection with the sales of the Assets and any legal fees and expenses it actually incurs in applying for and securing compensation from this
Court in accordance with the Administrative Order Establishing Procedures for Monthly

Compensation and Reimbursement of Expenses for Professionals and Official Committee Members entered on June 9, 2005 [Docket No. 290] (the Interim Compensation Order). The Debtors will reimburse the Joint Venture for the Expenses in an amount of no more than $135,000. However, should the total sale proceeds obtained through privately negotiated sales and/or an auction result in less than $4.3 million, the Debtors will not reimburse the Joint Venture for any expenses. 16. described in It is the intention of the Joint Venture to seek compensation for its services as the Application and the Engagement Letter in accordance with the

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Interim Compensation Order, the Bankruptcy Code, the Bankruptcy Rules, the U.S. Trustees Guidelines and any and all applicable orders or rules of this Court.

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Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1746, I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.

Executed on August 4, 2006 /s/ Robert J. Maroney Robert J. Maroney Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of August, 2006 /s/ MaureenP. Gallagher Notary Public Maureen P. Gallagher Commonwealth of Massachusetts My Commission Expires: June 30, 2011

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AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A PARTIES IN INTEREST Schedule A(i) A(ii) Title Debtors Affiliates (as such term is defined in 11 U.S.C. 101(2)) Certain shareholders who hold or have held more than 5% of the Debtors securities and/or certain other parties who have made significant investments in the Debtors as disclosed in documents filed by the Debtors with the Securities and Exchange Commission Current directors and officers of the Debtors and for the prior two years Debtors 50 largest unsecured creditors Parties to significant actual or known potential litigation involving the Debtors Debtors prepetition and proposed postpetition lenders (including all members of lending syndicate) and lienholders Customers representing 10% or more of the Debtors business and/or other significant customers Investment bankers for the Debtors during the last three years and general banking relationships Debtors landlords Debtors insurers Issuers of Debtors outstanding surety bonds and/or letters of credit Indenture Trustees of securities issued by the Debtors Counterparties to Debtors significant leases/executory contracts Debtors unions Potentially responsible parties in environmental matters Professionals, Bankruptcy Judge, and United States Trustee Personnel

A(iii) A(iv) A(v) A(vi)

A(vii) A(viii) A(ix) A(x) A(xi) A(xii) A(xiii) A(xiv) A(xv) A(xvi)

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AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(i) Debtors Affiliates (as such term is defined in 11 U.S.C. 101(2)) A.P.C.O. (Advanced Plastic Company) S.r.l. Abex Plastic Products Limited ACAP, LLC Ack-Ti-Lining, Inc. Amco Convertible Fabrics, Inc. Amco de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. AS Collins& Aikman UK LTD AS Collins & Aikman UK Ltd. Becker Group, LLC Brut Plastics, Inc C & A Canada Holding Company C & A Canada Holding Company I C & A Canada Holding Company II C & A Canada International Holding Company C & A Canada International Holdings Limited C&A (Gibraltar) C&A (Gibraltar) No. 2 Carcorp, Inc. Collins & Aikman (Gibraltar) Limited Collins & Aikman (Plant) - Evart, MI Collins & Aikman (Plant) - Plymouth, MI Collins & Aikman (Plant) - Rantoul, IL Collins & Aikman (Plant) - Westland, MI Collins & Aikman Accessory Mats, Inc. Collins & Aikman Accessory Mats, LLC (Subsidiary) - Canton, OH Collins & Aikman Asset Services, Inc. Collins & Aikman Automobile Components Collins & Aikman Automotive (Argentina), Inc. Collins & Aikman Automotive (Asia), Inc. Collins & Aikman Automotive Canada Company Collins & Aikman Automotive Carpet Products (U K) LTD Collins & Aikman Automotive Carpet Products (UK) Collins & Aikman Automotive Company de Mexico, S.A. Collins & Aikman Automotive Company Italia S.r.l. Collins & Aikman Automotive Exteriors, Inc. Collins & Aikman Automotive Fabrics Collins & Aikman Automotive Fabrics LTD Collins & Aikman Automotive Floormats Europe, B.V. Collins & Aikman Automotive Hermosillo, S.A. de C.V. Collins & Aikman Automotive Holding GmbH Collins & Aikman Automotive Holdings Italy SRL Collins & Aikman Automotive Interiors, Inc. Collins & Aikman Automotive Interiot Systems (Subsidiary) - Torslanda, Sweden Collins & Aikman Automotive International Services Collins & Aikman Automotive International, Inc.

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Collins & Aikman Automotive Limited Collins & Aikman Automotive LTD Collins & Aikman Automotive Management Collins & Aikman Automotive Management Services Company de Mxico, S.A. de C.V. Collins & Aikman Automotive Mats, LLC Collins & Aikman Automotive Overseas Investment, Inc. Collins & Aikman Automotive s.r.o. Collins & Aikman Automotive Services, LLC Collins & Aikman Automotive Systems AB Collins & Aikman Automotive Systems AB (Subsidiary) - Amotfors, Sweden Collins & Aikman Automotive Systems GmbH Collins & Aikman Automotive Systems GmbH (Subsidiary) - Heidelberg, Germany Collins & Aikman Automotive Systems Italy, S.r.l. Collins & Aikman Automotive Systems Limited Collins & Aikman Automotive Systems LTD Collins & Aikman Automotive Systems Ltd. (Subsidiary) - Alcester, United Kingdom Collins & Aikman Automotive Systems N.V. Collins & Aikman Automotive Systems S.L. Collins & Aikman Automotive Trim B.V. Collins & Aikman Automotive Trim B.V.B.A. Collins & Aikman Automotive Trim GrmbH Collins & Aikman Automotive Trim Limited Collins & Aikman Automotive U K LTD Collins & Aikman Automotive UK Limited Collins & Aikman Canada Domestic Holding Company Collins & Aikman Canada Inc Collins & Aikman Carpet & Acoustics Inc Collins & Aikman Carpet & Acoustics, S.A. de C.V. Collins & Aikman Carpet And Acoustics, S.A. de C.V. Collins & Aikman Corporation Collins & Aikman Corporation - Troy, MI Collins & Aikman de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. Collins & Aikman Development Company Collins & Aikman Disaster Relief Fund, Inc. Collins & Aikman do Brasil Ltda Collins & Aikman Domestic Holding Co. (Holding) - Port Hope, Canada Collins & Aikman Europe B.V. Collins & Aikman Europe S.A. Collins & Aikman Europe SA Collins & Aikman Europe, Inc. Collins & Aikman Export Corporation Collins & Aikman Fabrics, Inc. Collins & Aikman Foundation Collins & Aikman Holding AB Collins & Aikman Holding B.V. Collins & Aikman Holdings Canada Inc Collins & Aikman Holdings Italy S.r.l.

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Collins & Aikman Holdings Limited Collins & Aikman Holdings LTD Collins & Aikman Holdings, S.A. de C.V. Collins & Aikman Intellimold, Inc. Collins & Aikman Interiors, Inc. Collins & Aikman International Corporation Collins & Aikman Luxembourg, S.A. Collins & Aikman Plastics, Inc. Collins & Aikman Plastics, Ltd. Collins & Aikman Products Co Collins & Aikman Products GmbH Collins & Aikman Properties, Inc. Comet Acoustics, Inc. CW Management Corporation Dura Convertible Systems de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. Dura Convertible Systems GmbH Dura Convertible Systems, Inc. Engineered Plastic Products, Inc FAS S.p.A. Gamble Development Company Guelph Products Collins & Aikman Hopkins Services, Inc. Industrias Enjema, S.A. de C.V. JPS Automotive, Inc. Manchester Kigass International Limited Manchester Kigass International LTD Manufacturing Industry Moduko Co., Ltd Pepers B.V. Pepers Holding B.V. Permali do Brasil Indstria e Comrcio Ltda. Plascar Participacoes Industriais S. A. Premier Springs & Pressings Limited Riopelle Realty Limited Rosario Project S. A. SAF Services Corporation Services Company Mexico S.A. de C.V. Servitop, S.A. de C.V. Southwest Laminates LP Southwest Laminates, Inc. Synova Carpets, LLC Synova Plastics, LLC Waterstone Insurance, Inc. Wickes Asset Management, Inc. Wickes Manufacturing Company

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AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(ii) Certain shareholders who hold or have held more than 5% of the Debtors securities and/or certain other parties who have made significant investments in the Debtors as disclosed in documents filed by the Debtors with the Securities and Exchange Commission Anchor Court, L.L.C. Becker Group L.L.C Becker Ventures Becker Ventures, L.L.C. Becker, Charles E. Blackstone Advisory Directors Partnership L.P. Blackstone Capital Company II, L.L.C. Blackstone Capital Partners LP Blackstone Family Investment Partnership I L.P. Blackstone Management Associates LP CE Becker, Inc. Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation Cypress Capital Advisors LLC Cypress Capital Assets LP Cypress Management Partners LP Delphi Corp. Deutsche Bank Alex Brown Inc. Dimensional Fund Advisors, Inc. Dresdner Kleinwort Capital Partners 2001 LP Dutton Yarns Elkin McCallum Gruber & McBaine Capital Management, L.L.C. Heartland Industrial Associates. L.L.C. Heartland Industrial Partners, L.P. Hohnel, Jens J Hoehnel, Inc. JAII Acquisition Co. JFC Holdings Trust Joan Automotive Fabrics Joan Automotive Industries, Inc. Joan Fabrics Joan Fabrics Corporation Joan Investors J.P.Morgan Securities Inc JPS Automotive, Inc. McCallum, Donna McCallum, Elkin McCallum, Kerry Main Street Textiles, L.P. Masco Capital Corporation Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated McInerney, Michael E. ME McInerney, Inc. ML IBK Positions, Inc.

New King, L.L.C. Penny Richards Stockman, David A. Textron Automotive Company's Trim division (TAC-Trim) Textron Automotive Exteriors Inc. Textron Financial Corporation Textron Holdco Inc. Textron Inc. Tredwell, Daniel P. Tying Textiles LLC Western Avenue Dyers, L.P. Wasserstein/C&A Holdings, L.L.C

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Nichols, Charles G. Oates, J. Wesley O'Keefe, Sean Rose, Jeffrey A. Rudman, Warren B. Rudman, Senator Warren B. Shah, Rajesh K. Smail, John Smail Stepp, J. Michael St-Hilaire, Alain Stockman, David A. Tinnell, Greg Tinnell, Gregory L. Torakis, Michael Tredwell, Daniel P. Valenti III, Samuel Van Tatenhove, James van Tol, Petrus G.C. Vucenich, Diane Welsh, Sean P. White, Eric J. White, Eugene A. White, Reed A. Zabriskie, James C.

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AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(iv) Debtors 50 largest unsecured creditors Acord Inc Advanced Composites Inc Basell USA Inc Basf Corporation Bayer Corp BNY Midwest Trust Company Brown Corporation Canada Customs & Rev Agency Colbond Inc Corrflex Packaging LLC Dayton Bag & Burlap Delphi Dow Chemical Corp Dupont Co Enerflex Solutions LLC ER Wagner Manufacturing Co Exxon Chemicals Fischer Automotive Systems Freudenberg Nok Inc GE Polymerland Health Alliance Medical Inmet Division of Multimatic Intertex World Resources Ltd Invista Inc Isp Elastomer Janesville Products Lake Erie Products Inc Lear Corporation Manpower Meridian Magnesium Products Nolan & Cunnings Inc Pine River Plastics Inc Polyone Engineered Films Inc Progressive Moulded Products QRS 14 Paying Agent Receiver General for Canada Revenue Canada Riverfront Plastic Products Select Industries Corporation Southco Inc State of Michigan Teknor Financial Corporation Tg North America Corporation Unifi Inc Uniform Color Service Co Unique Fabricating Inc

Unum Life Insurance Co Valeo Valiant Tool & Mold Inc Vari Form Inc Visteon Climate Control

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AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(v) Parties to significant actual or known potential litigation involving the Debtors Employment Cases Clayton, Frances H. v. Collins & Aikman Products Co. and Collins & Aikman Corp. Cribbett, Pamela v. Brenda Russell, Director, Illinois Department of Employment Security; Illinios Dept. of Employment Security; Board of Review, and Collins & Aikman Products Co. Farley, Alice v. Collins & Aikman Automotive Interiors, Inc. Howell, Trudy v. Collins & Aikman Plastics, Inc., et al. Keats, Linda and Ronald C. Spry v. Collins & Aikman Products Co. and Collins & Aikman Corporation Langworth, Norman v. Collins & Aikman Corporation Mosingo, Jerry L. v. Collins & Aikman Corporation Olivas, Jorge v. Collins & Aikman Products Co. dba Southwest Laminates, Inc. Patterson, Wanda, et al. v. Heartland Industrial Partners LLP, et al.(Neutrality Agreement) Peisner, Jonathan v. Collins & Aikman Corporation Sareini, Ali T. v. Collins & Aikman Stamm, Martin Environmental Cases 7529 Salisbury Road Assoc. v. Gamble Developmental City of Waukesha Detrex v. Ashland Chemical Corp., et al. Kalar, Kenneth v. Grondin Lawson v. Healthtex People of the State of California v. M&P Investments, et al. v. Super Mold Corporation, et al. Teleflex Incorporated v. Collins & Aikman Products Co. Thompson, Janice v. Stamina Mills, Inc.and Kayser-Roth Corporation (USA v. Kayser Roth) Asbestos Related Cases Atkins, Pauline Krone v. Collins & Aikman Products Co. Onebeacon America Insurance Company v. Collins & Aikman Co., et al. Contract Disputes Allied Machinery Co. v. PGAM Advanced Technologies, Collins & Aikman Corp. and Premier Mold American Materials Handling, Inc. v. Cheiftain Products, Inc. Standard Federal Bank N.A. and Collins & Aikman Products Co. American Services, Inc. v. Collins & Aikman, Greenville SC facility Applied Material Solutions, Inc. v. Collins & Aikman Corporation Arvinmeritor OE, LLC v. Textron, Inc. and Collins & Aikman Corporation AZ Quality Services v. Collins & Aikman Products Co. Basell USA, Inc. and Bassell Canada, Inc. v. Collins & Aikman Products Co. Brandon Associates, L.P. v. Collins & Aikman Products Co. Cammand Machining, L.L.C. v. Becker Group, L.L.C. dba Collins & Aikman Premier Mold CSX Transporation, Inc. v. JPS Automotive, Inc. Dearborn Medical Building, LLC v. Collins & Aikman General Electric Company v. Collins & Aikman Products Co. McLaurin Mart v. Collins & Aikman Products Co. Melea Limited v. Alliance Gas Systems

QC Tech v. Collins & Aikman, et al. Sales Engineering, Inc. v. Collins & Aikman Plastics, Inc., et al. Staffing Solutions Southeast, Inc. v. Collins & Aikman Automotive Interiors, Inc., C&A Carpet & Acoustics (TN), Inc., C&A Floor Coverings, Inc. C&A Plastics, Inc. and C&A Products Co. Southeastern Dock & Door, Inc. v. Collins & Aikman Products Co. Stand Energy Corporation v. Collins & Aikman Automotive Interiors, Inc. Yazaki North America, Inc. v. Collins & Aikman Personal Injury Cases Ferreira, Nelson v. Collins & Aikman Products Co. and James Bradford Drye Gibson, Ineashea v. Daimler Chrysler Corporation Suzanne, Harold J. and Lisa v. Manchester Plastics Ltd. Other Cases Bruno, Joseph, Individually and On Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated v. Collins & Aikman Corp., David Stockman, J. Michael Stepp and Bryce Koth Lewis, Allan W. (In re:) (Collins & Aikman) Sidaway v. Collins & Aikman Venture Holdings Company, LLC, Debtor v. Collins & Aikman. Weiner v. Borden Closed Cases/Collection Matters Jay Bocci & Associates, Inc., et al. v. Aguirre Hematite, et al. Dura Convertible Systems, Inc. v. Inverness Castings Group, Inc. Collins & Aikman Products Co. v. Sermatech Smith, Edwin Venture Indus., Corp., et al. v. Autoliv ASP, Inc., et al. Plastech Zaun v. Dura Perstorp Computational Noise & Vibration Johnson, Joyce v. Collins & Aikman Automotive Interiors, Inc. L.R. Gorrell Company v. Multicraft Mechanical, Inc. Reliant Tool & Mould, Ltd. v. Collins & Aikman Plastics, Ltd. Legree, Betty Neese, Shannon Blakely v. James Bradford Drye, Salem Leasing Corporation and C&A Products Co. fka C&A Corp. White, Haywood and Linda v. Collins & Aikman Corporation and City of Greenville Byland, Sherry Monroe Steel/Artisan House Webb, Mark v. Collins & Aikman Products Co., d/b/a Collins & Aikman - Parker Plant EM Service, Inc. v. Collins & Aikman Products Co. Republic Leasing Company v. Textron Automotive Co., Inc. and Collins & Aikman, as successor-ininterest to Textron Automotive Company, Inc. United States of America v. Kayser-Roth Corporation Williams, James v. Collins & Aikman Automotive Brown, David T. v. Collins & Aikman Plastics Division Mousigian, Larry M. v. Collins & Aikman Products Co., et al.

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Hernandez, Timothy v. Collins & Aikman and Sherman Doe Majestic, Tina Collins & Aikman Products Co. v. Johnson Controls, Inc. Landstar Logistics, Inc. v. Collins & Aikman Corporation Griff, Steven Henry and Dina M. v. Collins & Aikman Products Co., et al. Tenibac-Graphion, Inc. v. Collins & Aikman Corporation Platinum Resources LLC v. Collins & Aikman Corporation Milford Engineering & Technical Resources LLC v. Collins & Aikman Accessory Mats, Inc. et al. Lee, Amie v. Textron, Inc. dba Randall Textron and Rockwell International Corporation Genot's AZ Quality Services, Inc. v. Collins & Aikman Plastics, Inc. Steel Hector & Davis v. Collins & Aikman Corporation Osborne, Edward C. Jr. v. Collins & Aikman Carpet & Acoustic (TN), Inc. and Thomas Gardner Greenway-Wickes Center Partners, L.P. v. Wickes Companies, Inc. and Wickes Futrniture Companies, Inc. Henkel Corporation Horton, Sharron v. Textron and David Webb Anxe Business Corporation v. Kautex, Inc. FKA Textron Automotive Company, Inc. De Witt Barrels, Inc. v. Collins & Aikman Automotive Exteriors, Inc. dba Textron Automotive Exteriors Hematite Manufacturing, a division of Pavaco Plastics, Inc. v. Collins & Aikman Corporation. Mark I Special Machines LLC, debtor, Charles J. Taunt, v. Collins & Aikman Products Co. Kent Adhesive Products Co. v. Collins & Aikman Corporation Claims Stafford Anibal Bermudez EEOC Charge of Discrimination

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AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(vi) Debtors prepetition and proposed postpetition lenders (including all members of lending syndicate) and lienholders Alex Brown Inc. Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation, Cayman Islands Branch Deutsche Bank Deutsche Banc Alex Brown Inc. Deutsche Bank Securities Inc. Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas J.P.Morgan Bank Canada J.P.Morgan Securities Inc. JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Merrill Lynch Capital Corporation Stanfield Eaton Vance Wells Fargo Foothill Satellite Citibank New York Black Diamond Sunamerica Alcentra Oppenheimer Bear Stearns Hedge Oak Hill GSC Partners CGAM National City CIBC Denali Flagship Boldwater Bank of Nova Scotia Castlerigg Protective UBS Cypresstree Feingold OKeefe Morgan Stanley Natexis Patriarch CSAM 4086 Q Investments TD Dresdner Citadel Hill 2000 Mountain Capital Trimaran

General Re Fidelity Watershed ABN Amro Prudential Kamunting Street Jefferies Mcdonnell Seneca ING Pilgrim

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AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(vii) Customers representing 10% or more of the Debtors business and/or other significant customers Alfa Romeo Aston Martin Audi BMW CAMMI Chrysler DaimlerChrysler AG Delphi Faurecia Fiat Ford Motor Company Freightliner General Motors Corporation Honda Intier Isuzu Motors Ltd. Jaguar Johnson Controls Land Rover Lear Corporation Magna MAN Mazda Mercedes Mitsubishi MG Rover Nissan NUMMI Opel Porsche PSA Renault Saab Scania Seat Smart Subaru Toyota Vauxhall Visteon Volkswagen Volvo

AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(viii) Investment bankers for the Debtors during the last three years and general banking relationships 40 86 Advisors Aegon USA Inc AIG Global Investment Group Alcentra Angelo Gordon & Co Antares Capital Corp Bank of America Bank of Ireland Bank of New York Bank of Nova Scotia Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi BankAmerica BankOne Bear Stearns Asset Management Black Diamond Capital Mgmt Blackrock Callidus Capital Management Canyon Capital Advisors LLC Carlyle High Yield Chase Manhattan Bank CIBC Oppenheimer CIT Group Close Intl Custody Svcs Lts as Custodian for CLTH Credit Industriel et Commercial Credit Suisse First Boston CypressTree Investment Mgmt Inc Davidson Kemper Partners Denali Capital Deutsche Bank Eaton Vance Management Inc Feingold O'Keefe Capital Flagship Capital Fleet National Bank Four Corners Capital Management GE Asset Management Co Ltd GE Corporate Financial Services General Re Golden Tree Asset Management GSC Partners Gulfstream Asset Management Highland Capital Management Co HVB Credit Advisors ING Capital ING Capital Advisors

ING Pilgrim Invesco Jeffries & Company Inc JP Morgan Chase Bank Katonah Capital Loomis Sayles & Co LP Merrill Lynch MetLife MIZUHO MW Post Advisory Group Natexis Banque Populaires National City Bank New York Life Insurance Company Oak Hill Partners Oppenheimer Funds Inc Orix Capital Management Patriarch Partners LLC Post Advisory Principal Capital Management Protective Life Insurance Company Putnam Investments RABO Raymond James Bank Regiment Capital Advisors Scotia Capital Seneca Capital Management Standard Federal Bank Stanfield Capital Partners Sumitomo Trust & Banking Sunamerica Life Insurance Co Toronto Dominion Bank Travelers Citigroup Global UBS Investment Bank United Overseas Bank UPS Capital Corporation Van Kampen Wells Fargo Foothill

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AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(ix) Debtors landlords 165 Milner Holdings/Humbold Properties Alba, Inc. Am/Sumt Payrol Dev Auth Austin Moving and Storage Banca Mifel SA FID Becker corp Becker Properties Becker Ventures Becker-Stephenson LLC Beecher Associates Blair Gushue Carpenter City of Rantoul Conveyor Components CPA Davis Enterprises Dearborn Medical LLC Demco V LLC Demco VI DMP Dove St. Industrial E & E McLaughlin Easy Simi GE Capital Hampton Group Hearn Logistics Inc. Humbold Properties Insite Realestate Insite Realty Kane Co. Micheals Mid America Business Park Mid America LLC Naves Especializadas North Pointe Investors Northgate Properties Nu-berg Dale Construction Ltd. Old Fort Industrial One if By Land Orlando Corp. Phoenx Product Solutions, Inc. Railroad LP / Elkin McCallum Safety Components Tech Sansome Pacific Roxboro

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Santa Maria Industrial Partners LP Sharon Morris Sta Maria TCS Realty Texran Inc. Townhall 4 LLC TR Associates Vespera Vespera Lowell Village of Rantoul W H Assoc. W P Carey Westland-Newberg

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AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(x) Debtors insurers Ace American Insurance Co Ace Property & Casualty Insurance Allied World Assurance American Guarantee & Liab (NY) American Home Assurance Co Aon Risk Services of NYC Arch Specialty Insurance Axis Specialty Berkely Insurance Company Cananwill Inc Federal Insurance Company (IN) Global Aerospace Inc Great American Alliance Ins Great American Insurance Co Hanseatic Insurance Co Bermuda Ltd Hartford Fire Insurance Co HDI Axis Specialty Re HDI Reinsurance Company Lexington Insurance Co (DE) Lloyds of London Magna Carta Insurance Ltd Montpelier Reinsurance Ltd Munich Reinsurance National Union Fire Insurance Co Ohio Casualty Insurance St Paul Fire & Marine Ins Twin City Fire Insurance Co Waterstone Insurance Inc Whiterock EU XL Insurance America Inc XL Specialty Insurance

AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(xi) Issuers of Debtors outstanding surety bonds and/or letters of credit Delphi Brown Corporation

AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(xii) Indenture Trustees of securities issued by the Debtors BNY Midwest Trust Company First Union National Bank of North Carolina

AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(xiii) Counterparties to Debtors significant leases/executory contracts Aggregate Equipment & Supply Alta/Delage Alto Anchor Court, L.L.C. Atlantic Bailey Co Banc of America Leasing & Capital LLC Bank of America Barloworld Bean Eng Becker Ventures Bell Fork Lift BS CAC CCA CIT CIT Financial Citicorp Leasing CITI Lending CITI/Liftow Citicapital Citicorp Comerica Connell Equipment Leasing Co CSI Culligan DCC Delage De Laden DeLage Ladden-Bisset DeLage Landen Fin Serv. Dell Europa Carrelli Fassina Finnings Flli Castagna (Fratelli Dastagna) Forklifts of Central MO Forktruck Repair Frissen Garrison Svc GATX GDS GE Canada GE Corprate Aircraft Group GECC

General Electric GJ Maskin Hewitt Material Handlng Hooper HSBC IBM Ind.Truck Sales & Service Industrial Truck Industrial Truck Forklifts Joan Fabrics Johnston Equipment Jungheinrich Keuleers Lansing Linde Levantacarga Liftow Ltd. Logint Lucas Industries M.H.Equip. Material Handling MHI Chattanooga Nations Bank NationsBanc New England Indus Truck New King, L.L.C. NMHG Orix Orix Equipment Leasing Orix Financial Services Orix Lease Equipment Penske Praxair Relational Funding Corp Simplex SM Maquinas Southeast Sterling Still Textron TNT Arvil Towlift Toyota Toyota Credit Corp Toyota Financial Services Toyota Industrial Equip Toyota Motor Credit 31
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Toyota Motor Credit Corp Toyota Motor Sales, USA Trane Transamerica Transdias Tyco Tynan Tynan Equipment Ulf Wagner Wajax WD Matthews Yale Yale Carolinas

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AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(xiv) Debtors unions United Auto Workers Canadian Auto Workers

AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(xv) Potentially responsible parties in environmental matters California Regional Water Quality Control Board Michigan Department of Environmental Quality Ohio Environmental Protection Agency State of South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental United States Environmental Protection Agency

AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(xvi) - Professionals, Bankruptcy Judge, and United States Trustee Personnel Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP Carson Fischer, P.L.C. Claretta Evans Jill Gies KPMG LLP Kroll Zolfo Cooper Kurtzman Carson Consultants LLC Leslie K. Berg Marion J. Mack, Jr. Paul J. Randle Sitrick and Company, Inc. Stephen E. Spence Steven W. Rhodes

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EXHIBIT D

IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION In re: COLLINS & AIKMAN CORPORATION, et al.1 Debtors. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Chapter 11 Case No. 05-55927 (SWR) (Jointly Administered) (Tax Identification #13-3489233) Honorable Steven W. Rhodes

AFFIDAVIT OF ANDREW J. FALATOK IN SUPPORT OF DEBTORS APPLICATION FOR AN ORDER AUTHORIZING THE EMPLOYMENT AND RETENTION OF GORDON BROTHERS INDUSTRIAL, LLC AND TEX-MACH, INC. AS SALES CONSULTANT FOR THE SALE OF RESIDUAL ASSETS STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF SPARTANBURG ) ) SS: )

Andrew J. Falatok, being duly sworn, upon his oath, deposes and says: 1. I am President of Tex-Mach, Inc. (TMI), which maintains an office in Mayo,

South Carolina. I am authorized to execute this affidavit on behalf of TMI. Unless otherwise stated in this affidavit, I have personal knowledge of the facts set forth herein.
1

The Debtors in the jointly administered cases include: Collins & Aikman Corporation; Amco Convertible Fabrics, Inc., Case No. 05-55949; Becker Group, LLC (d/b/a/ Collins & Aikman Premier Mold), Case No. 05-55977; Brut Plastics, Inc., Case No. 05-55957; Collins & Aikman (Gibraltar) Limited, Case No. 05-55989; Collins & Aikman Accessory Mats, Inc. (f/k/a the Akro Corporation), Case No. 05-55952; Collins & Aikman Asset Services, Inc., Case No. 05-55959; Collins & Aikman Automotive (Argentina), Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive (Argentina), Inc.), Case No. 05-55965; Collins & Aikman Automotive (Asia), Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive (Asia), Inc.), Case No. 05-55991; Collins & Aikman Automotive Exteriors, Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive Exteriors, Inc.), Case No. 05-55958; Collins & Aikman Automotive Interiors, Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive Interiors, Inc.), Case No. 05-55956; Collins & Aikman Automotive International, Inc., Case No. 05-55980; Collins & Aikman Automotive International Services, Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive International Services, Inc.), Case No. 05-55985; Collins & Aikman Automotive Mats, LLC, Case No. 05-55969; Collins & Aikman Automotive Overseas Investment, Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive Overseas Investment, Inc.), Case No. 05-55978; Collins & Aikman Automotive Services, LLC, Case No. 05-55981; Collins & Aikman Canada Domestic Holding Company, Case No. 05-55930; Collins & Aikman Carpet & Acoustics (MI), Inc., Case No. 05-55982; Collins & Aikman Carpet & Acoustics (TN), Inc., Case No. 05-55984; Collins & Aikman Development Company, Case No. 05-55943; Collins & Aikman Europe, Inc., Case No. 05-55971; Collins & Aikman Fabrics, Inc. (d/b/a Joan Automotive Industries, Inc.), Case No. 05-55963; Collins & Aikman Intellimold, Inc. (d/b/a M&C Advanced Processes, Inc.), Case No. 05-55976; Collins & Aikman Interiors, Inc., Case No. 05-55970; Collins & Aikman International Corporation, Case No. 05-55951; Collins & Aikman Plastics, Inc., Case No. 05-55960; Collins & Aikman Products Co., Case No. 05-55932; Collins & Aikman Properties, Inc., Case No. 05-55964; Comet Acoustics, Inc., Case No. 05-55972; CW Management Corporation, Case No. 05-55979; Dura Convertible Systems, Inc., Case No. 05-55942; Gamble Development Company, Case No. 05-55974; JPS Automotive, Inc. (d/b/a PACJ, Inc.), Case No. 05-55935; New Baltimore Holdings, LLC, Case No. 05-55992; Owosso Thermal Forming, LLC, Case No. 0555946; Southwest Laminates, Inc. (d/b/a Southwest Fabric Laminators Inc.), Case No. 05-55948; Wickes Asset Management, Inc., Case No. 0555962; and Wickes Manufacturing Company, Case No. 05-55968.

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2.

This affidavit is being submitted: (a) in support of the application (the Application)

for an order authorizing the employment and retention of the joint venture of Gordon Brothers Industrial, LLC and TMI (collectively, the Joint Venture) as sales consultant for the sale of certain assets of the above-captioned debtors (collectively, the Debtors); and (b) in accordance with sections 327 and 328 of title 11 of the Bankruptcy Code, 11 U.S.C. 101-1330 (the Bankruptcy Code) and Rules 2014, 2016 and 5002 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure (the Bankruptcy Rules). 3. TMI provides client companies with comprehensive disposition services of fixed

assets, including, without limitation, industrial assets, furniture, fixtures and equipment. 4. The Debtors have requested that the Joint Venture act as agent to conduct a sale of

certain of the Debtors leased machinery and equipment (the Assets), and the Joint Venture has consented to provide such services. 5. TMI may have performed services in the past, may currently perform services, and

may perform services in the future, in matters unrelated to the Debtors chapter 11 cases for persons that are parties in interest in the Debtors chapter 11 cases. TMI does not perform services for any such person in connection with the Debtors chapter 11 cases or have any relationship with any such person, their attorneys or accountants that would be adverse to the Debtors or their estates. 6. As part of its customary practice, TMI is retained in cases, proceedings and

transactions involving many different parties, some of whom may represent or be employed by the Debtors, claimants and parties in interest in the chapter 11 cases. 7. The Debtors have numerous creditors, stakeholders and other parties with whom they

maintain business relationships. In connection with its proposed retention by the Debtors in these cases, TMI undertook to determine whether it had any conflicts or other relationships that might cause it not to be disinterested or to hold or represent an interest adverse to the Debtors. In

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connection with this inquiry, TMI obtained from counsel to the Debtors the names of individuals and entities that may be significant parties-in-interest in these cases (the Potential Parties-in-Interest), and such parties are listed in Schedule A attached hereto. TMI has reviewed the parties listed on Schedule A with its personnel to determine its connections with the Debtors and any Potential Parties-in-Interest. 8. To the best of my knowledge and belief, insofar as I have been able to ascertain, none

of the employees of TMI working on this engagement on the Debtors behalf has had, or will have in the future, direct contact concerning these cases with the Debtors creditors, equity holders, other parties-in-interest, the U.S. Trustee, or anyone employed in the Office of the United States Trustee, other than in connection with performing services as part of the Joint Venture serving as agent on behalf of the Debtors in connection with conducting the sale of the Assets. 9. To the best of my knowledge, TMI has not been retained to assist any entity or person

other than the Debtors on matters relating to, or in connection with, these cases. 10. Neither I nor any officer or employee of, or professional employed by, TMI has

agreed to share or will share any portion of the compensation to be received from the Debtors with any other person other than the principal and regular employees of TMI. 11. TMI is conducting further inquiries regarding its retention by any creditors of the

Debtors, and upon conclusion of that inquiry, or at any time during the period of its employment, if TMI should discover any facts bearing on the matters described herein, TMI will promptly file a supplemental disclosure with this Court. 12. Based upon the foregoing, I believe TMI is a disinterested person within the

meaning of section 101(14) of the Bankruptcy Code and does not hold or represent an interest adverse to the Debtors or their estates.

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13.

TMI agrees to provide assistance to the Debtors in accordance with the terms and

conditions set forth in the Application and the Engagement Letter, which is annexed to the Application as Exhibit B. Accordingly, I make this affidavit in support of an order authorizing such retention. 14. As set forth in the Engagement Letter, the Debtors propose to pay the Joint Venture a

compensation fee based on a sliding scale percentage of the corresponding Sale Proceeds as defined therein. If the total proceeds of the sale of the Assets do not exceed $4.3 million, the Debtors will retain all such sale proceeds and the Joint Venture will not be entitled to receive any compensation. Additionally, to the extent the total sale proceeds are less than $4.3 million, the Joint Venture shall pay to the Debtors the difference between such proceeds and $4.3 million. As such, the Joint Venture has guaranteed that the minimum amount that the Debtors will receive on account of the sales of the Assets is $4.3 million. 15. The Joint Venture shall be responsible for and will advance any advertising,

supervisor, auctioneer, staff and legal expenses it actually incurs in connection with the sales of the Assets and any legal fees and expenses it actually incurs in applying for and securing compensation from this
Court in accordance with the Administrative Order Establishing Procedures for Monthly

Compensation and Reimbursement of Expenses for Professionals and Official Committee Members entered on June 9, 2005 [Docket No. 290] (the Interim Compensation Order). The Debtors will reimburse the Joint Venture for the Expenses in an amount of no more than $135,000. However, should the total sale proceeds obtained through privately negotiated sales and/or an auction result in less than $4.3 million, the Debtors will not reimburse the Joint Venture for any expenses. 16. described in It is the intention of the Joint Venture to seek compensation for its services as the Application and the Engagement Letter in accordance with the

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Interim Compensation Order, the Bankruptcy Code, the Bankruptcy Rules, the U.S. Trustees Guidelines and any and all applicable orders or rules of this Court.

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Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1746, I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.

Executed on August 4, 2006 /s/ Andrew J. Falatok Andrew J. Falatok Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of August, 2006 /s/ Janice E. White Notary Public My Commission Expires: September 12, 2013

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AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A PARTIES IN INTEREST Schedule A(i) A(ii) Title Debtors Affiliates (as such term is defined in 11 U.S.C. 101(2)) Certain shareholders who hold or have held more than 5% of the Debtors securities and/or certain other parties who have made significant investments in the Debtors as disclosed in documents filed by the Debtors with the Securities and Exchange Commission Current directors and officers of the Debtors and for the prior two years Debtors 50 largest unsecured creditors Parties to significant actual or known potential litigation involving the Debtors Debtors prepetition and proposed postpetition lenders (including all members of lending syndicate) and lienholders Customers representing 10% or more of the Debtors business and/or other significant customers Investment bankers for the Debtors during the last three years and general banking relationships Debtors landlords Debtors insurers Issuers of Debtors outstanding surety bonds and/or letters of credit Indenture Trustees of securities issued by the Debtors Counterparties to Debtors significant leases/executory contracts Debtors unions Potentially responsible parties in environmental matters Professionals, Bankruptcy Judge, and United States Trustee Personnel

A(iii) A(iv) A(v) A(vi)

A(vii) A(viii) A(ix) A(x) A(xi) A(xii) A(xiii) A(xiv) A(xv) A(xvi)

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AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(i) Debtors Affiliates (as such term is defined in 11 U.S.C. 101(2)) A.P.C.O. (Advanced Plastic Company) S.r.l. Abex Plastic Products Limited ACAP, LLC Ack-Ti-Lining, Inc. Amco Convertible Fabrics, Inc. Amco de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. AS Collins& Aikman UK LTD AS Collins & Aikman UK Ltd. Becker Group, LLC Brut Plastics, Inc C & A Canada Holding Company C & A Canada Holding Company I C & A Canada Holding Company II C & A Canada International Holding Company C & A Canada International Holdings Limited C&A (Gibraltar) C&A (Gibraltar) No. 2 Carcorp, Inc. Collins & Aikman (Gibraltar) Limited Collins & Aikman (Plant) - Evart, MI Collins & Aikman (Plant) - Plymouth, MI Collins & Aikman (Plant) - Rantoul, IL Collins & Aikman (Plant) - Westland, MI Collins & Aikman Accessory Mats, Inc. Collins & Aikman Accessory Mats, LLC (Subsidiary) - Canton, OH Collins & Aikman Asset Services, Inc. Collins & Aikman Automobile Components Collins & Aikman Automotive (Argentina), Inc. Collins & Aikman Automotive (Asia), Inc. Collins & Aikman Automotive Canada Company Collins & Aikman Automotive Carpet Products (U K) LTD Collins & Aikman Automotive Carpet Products (UK) Collins & Aikman Automotive Company de Mexico, S.A. Collins & Aikman Automotive Company Italia S.r.l. Collins & Aikman Automotive Exteriors, Inc. Collins & Aikman Automotive Fabrics Collins & Aikman Automotive Fabrics LTD Collins & Aikman Automotive Floormats Europe, B.V. Collins & Aikman Automotive Hermosillo, S.A. de C.V. Collins & Aikman Automotive Holding GmbH Collins & Aikman Automotive Holdings Italy SRL Collins & Aikman Automotive Interiors, Inc. Collins & Aikman Automotive Interiot Systems (Subsidiary) - Torslanda, Sweden Collins & Aikman Automotive International Services Collins & Aikman Automotive International, Inc.

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Collins & Aikman Automotive Limited Collins & Aikman Automotive LTD Collins & Aikman Automotive Management Collins & Aikman Automotive Management Services Company de Mxico, S.A. de C.V. Collins & Aikman Automotive Mats, LLC Collins & Aikman Automotive Overseas Investment, Inc. Collins & Aikman Automotive s.r.o. Collins & Aikman Automotive Services, LLC Collins & Aikman Automotive Systems AB Collins & Aikman Automotive Systems AB (Subsidiary) - Amotfors, Sweden Collins & Aikman Automotive Systems GmbH Collins & Aikman Automotive Systems GmbH (Subsidiary) - Heidelberg, Germany Collins & Aikman Automotive Systems Italy, S.r.l. Collins & Aikman Automotive Systems Limited Collins & Aikman Automotive Systems LTD Collins & Aikman Automotive Systems Ltd. (Subsidiary) - Alcester, United Kingdom Collins & Aikman Automotive Systems N.V. Collins & Aikman Automotive Systems S.L. Collins & Aikman Automotive Trim B.V. Collins & Aikman Automotive Trim B.V.B.A. Collins & Aikman Automotive Trim GrmbH Collins & Aikman Automotive Trim Limited Collins & Aikman Automotive U K LTD Collins & Aikman Automotive UK Limited Collins & Aikman Canada Domestic Holding Company Collins & Aikman Canada Inc Collins & Aikman Carpet & Acoustics Inc Collins & Aikman Carpet & Acoustics, S.A. de C.V. Collins & Aikman Carpet And Acoustics, S.A. de C.V. Collins & Aikman Corporation Collins & Aikman Corporation - Troy, MI Collins & Aikman de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. Collins & Aikman Development Company Collins & Aikman Disaster Relief Fund, Inc. Collins & Aikman do Brasil Ltda Collins & Aikman Domestic Holding Co. (Holding) - Port Hope, Canada Collins & Aikman Europe B.V. Collins & Aikman Europe S.A. Collins & Aikman Europe SA Collins & Aikman Europe, Inc. Collins & Aikman Export Corporation Collins & Aikman Fabrics, Inc. Collins & Aikman Foundation Collins & Aikman Holding AB Collins & Aikman Holding B.V. Collins & Aikman Holdings Canada Inc Collins & Aikman Holdings Italy S.r.l.

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Collins & Aikman Holdings Limited Collins & Aikman Holdings LTD Collins & Aikman Holdings, S.A. de C.V. Collins & Aikman Intellimold, Inc. Collins & Aikman Interiors, Inc. Collins & Aikman International Corporation Collins & Aikman Luxembourg, S.A. Collins & Aikman Plastics, Inc. Collins & Aikman Plastics, Ltd. Collins & Aikman Products Co Collins & Aikman Products GmbH Collins & Aikman Properties, Inc. Comet Acoustics, Inc. CW Management Corporation Dura Convertible Systems de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. Dura Convertible Systems GmbH Dura Convertible Systems, Inc. Engineered Plastic Products, Inc FAS S.p.A. Gamble Development Company Guelph Products Collins & Aikman Hopkins Services, Inc. Industrias Enjema, S.A. de C.V. JPS Automotive, Inc. Manchester Kigass International Limited Manchester Kigass International LTD Manufacturing Industry Moduko Co., Ltd Pepers B.V. Pepers Holding B.V. Permali do Brasil Indstria e Comrcio Ltda. Plascar Participacoes Industriais S. A. Premier Springs & Pressings Limited Riopelle Realty Limited Rosario Project S. A. SAF Services Corporation Services Company Mexico S.A. de C.V. Servitop, S.A. de C.V. Southwest Laminates LP Southwest Laminates, Inc. Synova Carpets, LLC Synova Plastics, LLC Waterstone Insurance, Inc. Wickes Asset Management, Inc. Wickes Manufacturing Company

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AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(ii) Certain shareholders who hold or have held more than 5% of the Debtors securities and/or certain other parties who have made significant investments in the Debtors as disclosed in documents filed by the Debtors with the Securities and Exchange Commission Anchor Court, L.L.C. Becker Group L.L.C Becker Ventures Becker Ventures, L.L.C. Becker, Charles E. Blackstone Advisory Directors Partnership L.P. Blackstone Capital Company II, L.L.C. Blackstone Capital Partners LP Blackstone Family Investment Partnership I L.P. Blackstone Management Associates LP CE Becker, Inc. Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation Cypress Capital Advisors LLC Cypress Capital Assets LP Cypress Management Partners LP Delphi Corp. Deutsche Bank Alex Brown Inc. Dimensional Fund Advisors, Inc. Dresdner Kleinwort Capital Partners 2001 LP Dutton Yarns Elkin McCallum Gruber & McBaine Capital Management, L.L.C. Heartland Industrial Associates. L.L.C. Heartland Industrial Partners, L.P. Hohnel, Jens J Hoehnel, Inc. JAII Acquisition Co. JFC Holdings Trust Joan Automotive Fabrics Joan Automotive Industries, Inc. Joan Fabrics Joan Fabrics Corporation Joan Investors J.P.Morgan Securities Inc JPS Automotive, Inc. McCallum, Donna McCallum, Elkin McCallum, Kerry Main Street Textiles, L.P. Masco Capital Corporation Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated McInerney, Michael E. ME McInerney, Inc. ML IBK Positions, Inc.

New King, L.L.C. Penny Richards Stockman, David A. Textron Automotive Company's Trim division (TAC-Trim) Textron Automotive Exteriors Inc. Textron Financial Corporation Textron Holdco Inc. Textron Inc. Tredwell, Daniel P. Tying Textiles LLC Western Avenue Dyers, L.P. Wasserstein/C&A Holdings, L.L.C

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AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(iii) Current directors and officers of the Debtors and for the prior two years Argersinger, Scott Becker, Charles Burt, Jennifer Clar, Richard E. Clark, Robert C. Cohen, Esq., Marshall "Mickey" Cosgrove, David R. Creek, Wallace W. Dauch, David C. Evans, Thomas E. Fenton, Robert S. Gainey, Jr, R. Andrew Galante, John A. Geaghan, Michael Hardwick, Anthony Harvey, Avril G. Heckman, Jennifer Hess, Cynthia Holland, Jayne M. Jelinek, Richard C. Jeske, Stephen N. Johnson, S. Wayne Jones, Gerald E. King, Jr., Milland L. Knoll, Jay Kokkinos, Dianne E. Koth, Bryce M. Krause, Robert A. Leavitt, Dana Leuliette,Timothy Linsay, Ronald T. McCallum, Elkin McConnell, W. Gerald Merkur Secretaries Ltd Miller, Monte L. Mitchell, Michael A. Monte, Patricia J. Mosingo, Jerry L. Murawski, James L.

Nichols, Charles G. Oates, J. Wesley O'Keefe, Sean Rose, Jeffrey A. Rudman, Warren B. Rudman, Senator Warren B. Shah, Rajesh K. Smail, John Smail Stepp, J. Michael St-Hilaire, Alain Stockman, David A. Tinnell, Greg Tinnell, Gregory L. Torakis, Michael Tredwell, Daniel P. Valenti III, Samuel Van Tatenhove, James van Tol, Petrus G.C. Vucenich, Diane Welsh, Sean P. White, Eric J. White, Eugene A. White, Reed A. Zabriskie, James C.

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AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(iv) Debtors 50 largest unsecured creditors Acord Inc Advanced Composites Inc Basell USA Inc Basf Corporation Bayer Corp BNY Midwest Trust Company Brown Corporation Canada Customs & Rev Agency Colbond Inc Corrflex Packaging LLC Dayton Bag & Burlap Delphi Dow Chemical Corp Dupont Co Enerflex Solutions LLC ER Wagner Manufacturing Co Exxon Chemicals Fischer Automotive Systems Freudenberg Nok Inc GE Polymerland Health Alliance Medical Inmet Division of Multimatic Intertex World Resources Ltd Invista Inc Isp Elastomer Janesville Products Lake Erie Products Inc Lear Corporation Manpower Meridian Magnesium Products Nolan & Cunnings Inc Pine River Plastics Inc Polyone Engineered Films Inc Progressive Moulded Products QRS 14 Paying Agent Receiver General for Canada Revenue Canada Riverfront Plastic Products Select Industries Corporation Southco Inc State of Michigan Teknor Financial Corporation Tg North America Corporation Unifi Inc Uniform Color Service Co Unique Fabricating Inc

Unum Life Insurance Co Valeo Valiant Tool & Mold Inc Vari Form Inc Visteon Climate Control

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AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(v) Parties to significant actual or known potential litigation involving the Debtors Employment Cases Clayton, Frances H. v. Collins & Aikman Products Co. and Collins & Aikman Corp. Cribbett, Pamela v. Brenda Russell, Director, Illinois Department of Employment Security; Illinios Dept. of Employment Security; Board of Review, and Collins & Aikman Products Co. Farley, Alice v. Collins & Aikman Automotive Interiors, Inc. Howell, Trudy v. Collins & Aikman Plastics, Inc., et al. Keats, Linda and Ronald C. Spry v. Collins & Aikman Products Co. and Collins & Aikman Corporation Langworth, Norman v. Collins & Aikman Corporation Mosingo, Jerry L. v. Collins & Aikman Corporation Olivas, Jorge v. Collins & Aikman Products Co. dba Southwest Laminates, Inc. Patterson, Wanda, et al. v. Heartland Industrial Partners LLP, et al.(Neutrality Agreement) Peisner, Jonathan v. Collins & Aikman Corporation Sareini, Ali T. v. Collins & Aikman Stamm, Martin Environmental Cases 7529 Salisbury Road Assoc. v. Gamble Developmental City of Waukesha Detrex v. Ashland Chemical Corp., et al. Kalar, Kenneth v. Grondin Lawson v. Healthtex People of the State of California v. M&P Investments, et al. v. Super Mold Corporation, et al. Teleflex Incorporated v. Collins & Aikman Products Co. Thompson, Janice v. Stamina Mills, Inc.and Kayser-Roth Corporation (USA v. Kayser Roth) Asbestos Related Cases Atkins, Pauline Krone v. Collins & Aikman Products Co. Onebeacon America Insurance Company v. Collins & Aikman Co., et al. Contract Disputes Allied Machinery Co. v. PGAM Advanced Technologies, Collins & Aikman Corp. and Premier Mold American Materials Handling, Inc. v. Cheiftain Products, Inc. Standard Federal Bank N.A. and Collins & Aikman Products Co. American Services, Inc. v. Collins & Aikman, Greenville SC facility Applied Material Solutions, Inc. v. Collins & Aikman Corporation Arvinmeritor OE, LLC v. Textron, Inc. and Collins & Aikman Corporation AZ Quality Services v. Collins & Aikman Products Co. Basell USA, Inc. and Bassell Canada, Inc. v. Collins & Aikman Products Co. Brandon Associates, L.P. v. Collins & Aikman Products Co. Cammand Machining, L.L.C. v. Becker Group, L.L.C. dba Collins & Aikman Premier Mold CSX Transporation, Inc. v. JPS Automotive, Inc. Dearborn Medical Building, LLC v. Collins & Aikman General Electric Company v. Collins & Aikman Products Co. McLaurin Mart v. Collins & Aikman Products Co. Melea Limited v. Alliance Gas Systems

QC Tech v. Collins & Aikman, et al. Sales Engineering, Inc. v. Collins & Aikman Plastics, Inc., et al. Staffing Solutions Southeast, Inc. v. Collins & Aikman Automotive Interiors, Inc., C&A Carpet & Acoustics (TN), Inc., C&A Floor Coverings, Inc. C&A Plastics, Inc. and C&A Products Co. Southeastern Dock & Door, Inc. v. Collins & Aikman Products Co. Stand Energy Corporation v. Collins & Aikman Automotive Interiors, Inc. Yazaki North America, Inc. v. Collins & Aikman Personal Injury Cases Ferreira, Nelson v. Collins & Aikman Products Co. and James Bradford Drye Gibson, Ineashea v. Daimler Chrysler Corporation Suzanne, Harold J. and Lisa v. Manchester Plastics Ltd. Other Cases Bruno, Joseph, Individually and On Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated v. Collins & Aikman Corp., David Stockman, J. Michael Stepp and Bryce Koth Lewis, Allan W. (In re:) (Collins & Aikman) Sidaway v. Collins & Aikman Venture Holdings Company, LLC, Debtor v. Collins & Aikman. Weiner v. Borden Closed Cases/Collection Matters Jay Bocci & Associates, Inc., et al. v. Aguirre Hematite, et al. Dura Convertible Systems, Inc. v. Inverness Castings Group, Inc. Collins & Aikman Products Co. v. Sermatech Smith, Edwin Venture Indus., Corp., et al. v. Autoliv ASP, Inc., et al. Plastech Zaun v. Dura Perstorp Computational Noise & Vibration Johnson, Joyce v. Collins & Aikman Automotive Interiors, Inc. L.R. Gorrell Company v. Multicraft Mechanical, Inc. Reliant Tool & Mould, Ltd. v. Collins & Aikman Plastics, Ltd. Legree, Betty Neese, Shannon Blakely v. James Bradford Drye, Salem Leasing Corporation and C&A Products Co. fka C&A Corp. White, Haywood and Linda v. Collins & Aikman Corporation and City of Greenville Byland, Sherry Monroe Steel/Artisan House Webb, Mark v. Collins & Aikman Products Co., d/b/a Collins & Aikman - Parker Plant EM Service, Inc. v. Collins & Aikman Products Co. Republic Leasing Company v. Textron Automotive Co., Inc. and Collins & Aikman, as successor-ininterest to Textron Automotive Company, Inc. United States of America v. Kayser-Roth Corporation Williams, James v. Collins & Aikman Automotive Brown, David T. v. Collins & Aikman Plastics Division Mousigian, Larry M. v. Collins & Aikman Products Co., et al.

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Hernandez, Timothy v. Collins & Aikman and Sherman Doe Majestic, Tina Collins & Aikman Products Co. v. Johnson Controls, Inc. Landstar Logistics, Inc. v. Collins & Aikman Corporation Griff, Steven Henry and Dina M. v. Collins & Aikman Products Co., et al. Tenibac-Graphion, Inc. v. Collins & Aikman Corporation Platinum Resources LLC v. Collins & Aikman Corporation Milford Engineering & Technical Resources LLC v. Collins & Aikman Accessory Mats, Inc. et al. Lee, Amie v. Textron, Inc. dba Randall Textron and Rockwell International Corporation Genot's AZ Quality Services, Inc. v. Collins & Aikman Plastics, Inc. Steel Hector & Davis v. Collins & Aikman Corporation Osborne, Edward C. Jr. v. Collins & Aikman Carpet & Acoustic (TN), Inc. and Thomas Gardner Greenway-Wickes Center Partners, L.P. v. Wickes Companies, Inc. and Wickes Futrniture Companies, Inc. Henkel Corporation Horton, Sharron v. Textron and David Webb Anxe Business Corporation v. Kautex, Inc. FKA Textron Automotive Company, Inc. De Witt Barrels, Inc. v. Collins & Aikman Automotive Exteriors, Inc. dba Textron Automotive Exteriors Hematite Manufacturing, a division of Pavaco Plastics, Inc. v. Collins & Aikman Corporation. Mark I Special Machines LLC, debtor, Charles J. Taunt, v. Collins & Aikman Products Co. Kent Adhesive Products Co. v. Collins & Aikman Corporation Claims Stafford Anibal Bermudez EEOC Charge of Discrimination

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AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(vi) Debtors prepetition and proposed postpetition lenders (including all members of lending syndicate) and lienholders Alex Brown Inc. Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation, Cayman Islands Branch Deutsche Bank Deutsche Banc Alex Brown Inc. Deutsche Bank Securities Inc. Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas J.P.Morgan Bank Canada J.P.Morgan Securities Inc. JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Merrill Lynch Capital Corporation Stanfield Eaton Vance Wells Fargo Foothill Satellite Citibank New York Black Diamond Sunamerica Alcentra Oppenheimer Bear Stearns Hedge Oak Hill GSC Partners CGAM National City CIBC Denali Flagship Boldwater Bank of Nova Scotia Castlerigg Protective UBS Cypresstree Feingold OKeefe Morgan Stanley Natexis Patriarch CSAM 4086 Q Investments TD Dresdner Citadel Hill 2000 Mountain Capital Trimaran

General Re Fidelity Watershed ABN Amro Prudential Kamunting Street Jefferies Mcdonnell Seneca ING Pilgrim

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AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(vii) Customers representing 10% or more of the Debtors business and/or other significant customers Alfa Romeo Aston Martin Audi BMW CAMMI Chrysler DaimlerChrysler AG Delphi Faurecia Fiat Ford Motor Company Freightliner General Motors Corporation Honda Intier Isuzu Motors Ltd. Jaguar Johnson Controls Land Rover Lear Corporation Magna MAN Mazda Mercedes Mitsubishi MG Rover Nissan NUMMI Opel Porsche PSA Renault Saab Scania Seat Smart Subaru Toyota Vauxhall Visteon Volkswagen Volvo

AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(viii) Investment bankers for the Debtors during the last three years and general banking relationships 40 86 Advisors Aegon USA Inc AIG Global Investment Group Alcentra Angelo Gordon & Co Antares Capital Corp Bank of America Bank of Ireland Bank of New York Bank of Nova Scotia Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi BankAmerica BankOne Bear Stearns Asset Management Black Diamond Capital Mgmt Blackrock Callidus Capital Management Canyon Capital Advisors LLC Carlyle High Yield Chase Manhattan Bank CIBC Oppenheimer CIT Group Close Intl Custody Svcs Lts as Custodian for CLTH Credit Industriel et Commercial Credit Suisse First Boston CypressTree Investment Mgmt Inc Davidson Kemper Partners Denali Capital Deutsche Bank Eaton Vance Management Inc Feingold O'Keefe Capital Flagship Capital Fleet National Bank Four Corners Capital Management GE Asset Management Co Ltd GE Corporate Financial Services General Re Golden Tree Asset Management GSC Partners Gulfstream Asset Management Highland Capital Management Co HVB Credit Advisors ING Capital ING Capital Advisors

ING Pilgrim Invesco Jeffries & Company Inc JP Morgan Chase Bank Katonah Capital Loomis Sayles & Co LP Merrill Lynch MetLife MIZUHO MW Post Advisory Group Natexis Banque Populaires National City Bank New York Life Insurance Company Oak Hill Partners Oppenheimer Funds Inc Orix Capital Management Patriarch Partners LLC Post Advisory Principal Capital Management Protective Life Insurance Company Putnam Investments RABO Raymond James Bank Regiment Capital Advisors Scotia Capital Seneca Capital Management Standard Federal Bank Stanfield Capital Partners Sumitomo Trust & Banking Sunamerica Life Insurance Co Toronto Dominion Bank Travelers Citigroup Global UBS Investment Bank United Overseas Bank UPS Capital Corporation Van Kampen Wells Fargo Foothill

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AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(ix) Debtors landlords 165 Milner Holdings/Humbold Properties Alba, Inc. Am/Sumt Payrol Dev Auth Austin Moving and Storage Banca Mifel SA FID Becker corp Becker Properties Becker Ventures Becker-Stephenson LLC Beecher Associates Blair Gushue Carpenter City of Rantoul Conveyor Components CPA Davis Enterprises Dearborn Medical LLC Demco V LLC Demco VI DMP Dove St. Industrial E & E McLaughlin Easy Simi GE Capital Hampton Group Hearn Logistics Inc. Humbold Properties Insite Realestate Insite Realty Kane Co. Micheals Mid America Business Park Mid America LLC Naves Especializadas North Pointe Investors Northgate Properties Nu-berg Dale Construction Ltd. Old Fort Industrial One if By Land Orlando Corp. Phoenx Product Solutions, Inc. Railroad LP / Elkin McCallum Safety Components Tech Sansome Pacific Roxboro

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Santa Maria Industrial Partners LP Sharon Morris Sta Maria TCS Realty Texran Inc. Townhall 4 LLC TR Associates Vespera Vespera Lowell Village of Rantoul W H Assoc. W P Carey Westland-Newberg

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AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(x) Debtors insurers Ace American Insurance Co Ace Property & Casualty Insurance Allied World Assurance American Guarantee & Liab (NY) American Home Assurance Co Aon Risk Services of NYC Arch Specialty Insurance Axis Specialty Berkely Insurance Company Cananwill Inc Federal Insurance Company (IN) Global Aerospace Inc Great American Alliance Ins Great American Insurance Co Hanseatic Insurance Co Bermuda Ltd Hartford Fire Insurance Co HDI Axis Specialty Re HDI Reinsurance Company Lexington Insurance Co (DE) Lloyds of London Magna Carta Insurance Ltd Montpelier Reinsurance Ltd Munich Reinsurance National Union Fire Insurance Co Ohio Casualty Insurance St Paul Fire & Marine Ins Twin City Fire Insurance Co Waterstone Insurance Inc Whiterock EU XL Insurance America Inc XL Specialty Insurance

AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(xi) Issuers of Debtors outstanding surety bonds and/or letters of credit Delphi Brown Corporation

AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(xii) Indenture Trustees of securities issued by the Debtors BNY Midwest Trust Company First Union National Bank of North Carolina

AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(xiii) Counterparties to Debtors significant leases/executory contracts Aggregate Equipment & Supply Alta/Delage Alto Anchor Court, L.L.C. Atlantic Bailey Co Banc of America Leasing & Capital LLC Bank of America Barloworld Bean Eng Becker Ventures Bell Fork Lift BS CAC CCA CIT CIT Financial Citicorp Leasing CITI Lending CITI/Liftow Citicapital Citicorp Comerica Connell Equipment Leasing Co CSI Culligan DCC Delage De Laden DeLage Ladden-Bisset DeLage Landen Fin Serv. Dell Europa Carrelli Fassina Finnings Flli Castagna (Fratelli Dastagna) Forklifts of Central MO Forktruck Repair Frissen Garrison Svc GATX GDS GE Canada GE Corprate Aircraft Group GECC

General Electric GJ Maskin Hewitt Material Handlng Hooper HSBC IBM Ind.Truck Sales & Service Industrial Truck Industrial Truck Forklifts Joan Fabrics Johnston Equipment Jungheinrich Keuleers Lansing Linde Levantacarga Liftow Ltd. Logint Lucas Industries M.H.Equip. Material Handling MHI Chattanooga Nations Bank NationsBanc New England Indus Truck New King, L.L.C. NMHG Orix Orix Equipment Leasing Orix Financial Services Orix Lease Equipment Penske Praxair Relational Funding Corp Simplex SM Maquinas Southeast Sterling Still Textron TNT Arvil Towlift Toyota Toyota Credit Corp Toyota Financial Services Toyota Industrial Equip Toyota Motor Credit 31
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Toyota Motor Credit Corp Toyota Motor Sales, USA Trane Transamerica Transdias Tyco Tynan Tynan Equipment Ulf Wagner Wajax WD Matthews Yale Yale Carolinas

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AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(xiv) Debtors unions United Auto Workers Canadian Auto Workers

AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(xv) Potentially responsible parties in environmental matters California Regional Water Quality Control Board Michigan Department of Environmental Quality Ohio Environmental Protection Agency State of South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental United States Environmental Protection Agency

AFFIDAVIT SCHEDULE A(xvi) - Professionals, Bankruptcy Judge, and United States Trustee Personnel Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP Carson Fischer, P.L.C. Claretta Evans Jill Gies KPMG LLP Kroll Zolfo Cooper Kurtzman Carson Consultants LLC Leslie K. Berg Marion J. Mack, Jr. Paul J. Randle Sitrick and Company, Inc. Stephen E. Spence Steven W. Rhodes

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