The job he does is excellent as not only does he re-trim the seats, he fits new foam cushioning and re-bolsters the seat sides. He also re-paints the metalwork if needed and replaces the vinyl backs if needed.
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Originally posted by Chesney View Posti PAID £900 as there was a bit of extra work
removing the splinters
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Originally posted by Oldbloke View PostHmmm......Aldridge covers are £315. Quite a difference. I have to say - can I really make that much of a pig's ear doing it myselfEx-Chairman of 'The Clique'
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Originally posted by richie View Posthave you bought a nice car to put them in.
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Originally posted by Oldbloke View PostHmmm......Aldridge covers are £315. Quite a difference. I have to say - can I really make that much of a pig's ear doing it myself
I thought Marks quote was expensive too,(and I paid a couple of 100 shipping as well) but you definitely get what you pay for. Like Chesney & Martin, when I got the seats back the quality workmanship is there.
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Originally posted by prs View PostYes..... there is quite a difference.
I thought Marks quote was expensive too,(and I paid a couple of 100 shipping as well) but you definitely get what you pay for. Like Chesney & Martin, when I got the seats back the quality workmanship is there.
RobertCheers
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Originally posted by Oldbloke View PostYeh, I can see both sides of the story here. A local company has quoted me £1000 for leather - so with a price similar to Mark's for beta cloth, I am wondering if this is a better option.
frosty and richie you are a pair of nobbers sonsEx-Chairman of 'The Clique'
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