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hey guy's,

does anyone know of a good apholsterer in Vic, preferably in the melbourne region? i've been looking everywhere but can't seem to find any down this way. i'm trying to get my '32 retrimmed to make it a little more presentable on the inside.

Cheers!

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Hi there.

1. Just so you know, it's UPholsterer

2. Yep - covered regularly, but since Ash isn't here - I'll let it slide :(

Gary Blackman in Richmond. Top shelf - all those swanky Euros can't be wrong.

http://www.garryblackmantrimming.com/

Auto Image in Thomastown. Still top notch, but less Porsches/Benzes - more Commodes and Soarers.

http://www.autoimage.com.au/

1. Just so you know, it's UPholsterer

2. Yep - covered regularly, but since Ash isn't here - I'll let it slide :)

Gary Blackman in Richmond. Top shelf - all those swanky Euros can't be wrong.

http://www.garryblackmantrimming.com/

Auto Image in Thomastown. Still top notch, but less Porsches/Benzes - more Commodes and Soarers.

http://www.autoimage.com.au/

cheers for that...and thanks for the spelling :(

yep errupt concepts are prtty good thay have done some very nice cars

i know sum1 that got his bemma done there - full white leather seats, dash, doors, roof etc.

if you want to know where they are located let me know and ill tell u the address coz i drive past

it alot but i forgot the name of the street its on :D

yep errupt concepts are prtty good thay have done some very nice cars

i know sum1 that got his bemma done there - full white leather seats, dash, doors, roof etc.

if you want to know where they are located let me know and ill tell u the address coz i drive past

it alot but i forgot the name of the street its on ;)

lol, well next time you go past em, grab an address for me would ya? it'd be much appreciated...heck even a phone number or website is good.

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