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Re: Upholstery

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Subject: Re: Upholstery
From: "Michael Gajic" <michaelgajic@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 11:32:01 +1100 FILETIME=[2072F5C0:01C16011]
IMHO one advantage of getting the original seats re-upholstered is that you 
can still improve them to some extent. You could, for example, put in  bit 
more padding, or better springing for extra comfort...

Cheers,
Michael


>I, too, decided to take on re-upholstering my seat... and what a job it
>is. A matter of fact, some pro shops won't take on TR6 seats since they
>are so time consuming and have so many parts.
>
>I purchased a kit from TRF for $300, and new foam for another $200. >Then, 
>miscellaneous supplies and materials for another $25. After >stripping both 
>seats to bare metal, sanding, prep and painting... then >sizing, fitting, 
>cutting, and rebuilding them, oh some 20 hours later, >they look "super".
>
>But considering a local shop, experienced with these seats, informed me
>they would have done the whole thing for $500 complete, I would have >them 
>do it instead. I had some fun, gained a few more grey hairs, and >learned a 
>lot.


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