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Have a look at Top Cat in Phillip, if they're still around. I have seen a few cars in auto mags over the years that have had the work done there. Looked OK in the glossies.

My advice - Check out previous works in person tho b4 committing.

TOP CAT MOTOR TRIMMING

Prestige Leather Trims

26 Grenville Crt Phillip 2606

(02) 6285 2627

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There's a particularly handy fella by the name of Phil that owns Capital Transport Upholstery in Hume:I've seen his work:really knows what he's doing! And Hume is reasonably convenient,location wise,for most of us,yes?!

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i agree with the call from LTSJayce, Phil does a real good job, his work is very reasonably priced aswell. in my old car, he covered my entire back seat, two buckets and a centre console arm rest, i think it was around 1100 for the lot, had a pretty quick turnaround time aswell.. just watch out for his dog - its massive!

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Jayce / fat rat

thanks guys sounds good, saw his sign today but looked like it might be more 'industrial', I guess not.  

He's a bit of everything:I've seen Harley seats to Tarago interiors to Bus stuff to full Steet Machine interiors being put together at Phil's.Plus he's a good guy(no,he wont try to get you to pay cash for whitegoods...)!

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The KAM guy ripped me off $600 on my new Recaro's in Nov 2004. I am told he was moving to Queensland.

Info from the new Recaro rep.

the place in fyshwick is KAM motor trimming. he's a nice bloke. my friend's mum bought his black 02 rex from him before he moved onto the new one.

opposite domayne (collie st. in fyshwick).

he has also had many cars featured in mags over the last few years.

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i was going to say the little bit i saw i didnt like

i went in their like oh would have been a couple of months ago and was asking about autometer gauges and he basically told me to get lost. he said yea we stock them but are moving so we dont really want to get any in ???

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i just saw captial auto trimmers in hume, to recover the stock r33 front seats alone in a two tone trim in good quality leather (his words) would set me back approx 2grand, he doesnt do steering wheels. Dunno if that is good or bad but it is the first place I have been to.

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