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Hi guys,

Did a quick search around the forums for places which do interior retrims but haven't had much luck getting one which can provide a decent job for a decent price. Looks like a lot of places now prefer to sell seat covers as well.

Was hoping someone here might know of a place that can retrim seats for a decent price, say $500 for a pair of front seats potential (or am insane and thats not a fair price)?

Just looking for plain black cloth, red stitching and embroidery of a logo.

Thanks in advance

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Croydon Motor Trimming ftw.

Good service, good price, waiting to get my seats back.

Oh good to hear! I'll use him again one day, did excellent work restoring my partner's 1972 XA coupe seats and re-trimming my Pulsars interior (which I've just sold 7.5 years on.) He also fabbed up seat rails to suit :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Auto image interiors:

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

They do show cars and dealership cars.

One of the cars they did is on the cover of the current issue of the Street Machine magazine.

Did my 4WD seats and converted them to "recaro" style with leather and suede inserts.

Fantastic job.... they fixed my broken seat back and the seat heaters too... but a bit more expensive than $500!!

Edited by JZP

lol you reckon Juliette.... bold statement. Yes a few of us know she's in to motorsport and can drive pretty well.. Relax :ermm:

I missed a word in that :whistling: That was meant to say nearly every member.

I guess I was getting a little defensive as all guys ever see is someones looks if they're incredibly good looking (like Hayley) and not any other talents they might possess.

I missed a word in that :whistling: That was meant to say nearly every member.

I guess I was getting a little defensive as all guys ever see is someones looks if they're incredibly good looking (like Hayley) and not any other talents they might possess.

i don't find her good looking?

haven't seen any other pics but from that pics nah-uhh!

lol.

Edited by starscream_r32

Only just seen this thread now. I would have suggested my mate Andy from Muscle Motor Trimmers. His work is second to none.

An example of his work:

Before:

After:

dasic1040-1.jpg

All I can say is how much did that cost and I want my interior to look like that.

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