Seat surgeons
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I was considering getting a new interior for the Fabia as they have light cloth seats that are easily marked. They do a lovely interior for the skoda.. Then it got me thinking about my S2000... I don't rate the leather in the s2000 and the drivers seat could do with a bit of tlc.... so anyone put a new interior in the S2000?
Thinking of something alone these lines....
Oh and my new beater... 50 MPG
Thinking of something alone these lines....
Oh and my new beater... 50 MPG
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Originally Posted by Putney,Jan 2 2011, 08:50 AM
I was considering getting a new interior for the Fabia as they have light cloth seats that are easily marked. They do a lovely interior for the skoda.. Then it got me thinking about my S2000... I don't rate the leather in the s2000 and the drivers seat could do with a bit of tlc.... so anyone put a new interior in the S2000?
Thinking of something alone these lines....
Oh and my new beater... 50 MPG
Thinking of something alone these lines....
Oh and my new beater... 50 MPG
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Don't mean to be rude (the Fabia's a decent car) but how much is such a retrim WRT the car's value?
It just sound a bit like an old Skoda joke...
Think the rhombus-style stitching's a bit OTT for an S2000, where it will get wet - it reminds me of Thunderbirds, or a Borgward Isabella or something.
It just sound a bit like an old Skoda joke...
Think the rhombus-style stitching's a bit OTT for an S2000, where it will get wet - it reminds me of Thunderbirds, or a Borgward Isabella or something.
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I think that quilting looks awsome. But then again, I like old school stuff full stop. You might want to also try to find someone that can do a propper tuck and roll. I've had the saddle for my chopper done up in burgandy Connolly leather in a tuck a roll with white stiching and piping.
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