I bet that does smell really good. Looks like a good job.
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I bet that does smell really good. Looks like a good job.
Hi Kingsley,
It would really depend on the grade of leather you want and condition of the foam in your existing seats. If you like, you can PM a photo or email it to me, and go from there.
I can do Bentley stitching, steering wheels and even gear knobs, professionally re-covered to factory finish. I'm trying to locate used gear knob and wheel to show quality of work in before and after.
Thanks Simon!
I absolutely love it, it just smells and feels like a new car, and the full leather headlining and sun visors make a huge difference. Plus with the old pleeted look gone and the roof being black makes it feel more modern, similar I guess to the later cars.
I was thinking of doing the perforated look like the later car, but the more I looked at it the less I liked. So I went with the nappa as its the only leather with almost no grain, very smooth and the best quality leather. I have had a few cars with nappa in the past and currently we have an E Class coupe with it which I like.
Really nice workmanship ... if only there wasn't so much water between us!
IMPRESSIVE ... damn your ideas! :laugh:
Looks better than new. Now don't forget that you're supposed to drive the car once in a while and not just work on it!
Off-topic but does anyone know what the bulbs in the door cards are called? Last time I took one out they looked like festoon bulb but a smaller version of one in all dimensions. I want to buy led replacements so when I'm working on the interior of my car I don't have to worry so much about flattening the battery or taking the bulbs out. Cheers.