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Greybloke
21-04-2006, 03:52 PM
I won the recent ebay auction for a pair of seats, which I intend to get re-covered prior to installation in the car. Has anyone brought from Leatherseats.com as I think prime did a group buy recently? I would be interested to hear of the quality and ease of installation.

Alternatively, does anyone know, or can recommend a leather re trim specialist?

Any thoughts or coments welcome :D

Oh my original seats will of course soon be surplus to requirement, and will be available......watch this space :wink:

Senninha
21-04-2006, 05:16 PM
Nick,

Check out this thread from James

http://nsxcb.co.uk/forum2/viewtopic.php?t=1259&highlight=seat+covers

He has just retrimmed using Leatherseats.com and I beleive is very pleased with the 'Pimp My Ride' results :wink:

regards

Papalazarou
21-04-2006, 05:50 PM
Did you say "Pimp my Ride?" Just you wait, I give you 6 weeks before you're bolting shiny bits onto your grey chariot!

Greybloke; if you're hands-on then the leatherseats.com option is a really good idea, the quality and the fit are excellent. They're actually not too hard to install either.
The first one is the learning curve, the second one is a lot easier.

James.

indycos
21-04-2006, 07:37 PM
try this place:

http://www.cooksferry.com/

it is a BMW specialist, but im sure they can cater for your needs.
I have been to their site, and their work is amazing. All custom work done was perfect!

Even just walking around to see what was going on was quite good! I remember them saying it was something like £1000.00 for a full retrim on a 4dr E36 BMW (3-series) that includes the seats, piping, gear gaitor, handbrake gaitor, doorcards + more. (that is for 2 front seats and back bench whereas the NSX will be much cheaper seeing as there are only the 2)

No harm in giving them a call to see what they can do.

Another one called:

A Trim
01923228070
Bushey Hall Farm , Bushey Mill Lane , Bushey , Hertfordshire WD23 2AB

Who also do great specialist work.

Best of luck, and dont forget to post pics once the work is completed wherever it is done from!