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Posted By: adrock recoverin seats - 20th Apr 2004 4:26pm
was wonderin if anyone knew anything about recovering seats.

who does it? and does anyone know approx how much it would cost?

cheers.
Posted By: exploding_penguin Re: recoverin seats - 20th Apr 2004 4:41pm
depends wot u want them re-trimed in. there are a few local companies
Posted By: lazy_ben Re: recoverin seats - 20th Apr 2004 4:57pm
there's a place called trim technik that re-trims car interiors. its pricey but you get what you pay for. they did my dad's old beemer and it was spot on.
Posted By: adrock Re: recoverin seats - 20th Apr 2004 5:41pm
all i really want is some kind of black material with a red trim. my seats rnt fancy at the mo, an they wont b much fancier once i get em done, but they'l at least fit in with my colour scheme
Posted By: LowDownDirty Re: recoverin seats - 20th Apr 2004 6:27pm
you could always try and just get some cheap car covers.. if your not needing anything special or anything spot on... probably a lot cheaper that getting them retrimmed....
Posted By: adrock Re: recoverin seats - 18th May 2004 6:05pm
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got myself some covers. theyr a special 2 in 1 variety, they also cover ppl if need be.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: recoverin seats - 18th May 2004 6:08pm
hahaha i like that <img border="0" alt="cool" title="" src="graemlins/cwemotions049.gif" />

how do they look on the seats? do they fit well?
Posted By: adrock Re: recoverin seats - 18th May 2004 6:15pm
not bad, and not fantastic, its what you expect for £20.

i ironed out the creases cuz most ppl have creased ones, so at a glance they could be the proper seat covers.

u can see how they look a bit on the pic.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: recoverin seats - 19th May 2004 10:41am
its definetly an improvement anyway, they look quite convincing in the picture (on the seat, not the person)

whats next on the list? <img border="0" alt="cool" title="" src="graemlins/cwemotions049.gif" />
Posted By: PAZ Re: recoverin seats - 2nd Jun 2004 11:12pm
Try ]www.evolutionstyling.co.uk
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