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smithy69
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anyone come across any good fitting and looking seat covers ?? i got full leather interior thats seen better days but aint really got the cash to spend on interior yet as alloys and bodykit comes first ..
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Seat covers always look xxxx, your best best is to get some fiebings leather die, (black) some fiebings mink oil if you can get hold of it and neutral leather balm, there is one called lord sheraton which i find works extremely well and go to work. You will be amazed at the results! They will look like new ! but make sure you seal them with mink oil or similar other wise you will have black stains on all your cloths!
smithy69
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thanx for reply mate but there past that type of repair i totaly agree seat cover look poo but wondered if anyone had come across an half decent set
djminor
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surreytrimming.co.uk offer good quality refurbishment or custom made leather seat covers to order.
Harold
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Post by Harold »

Surely you could pick up another set of seats for not very much, the leather/alcantara seats and door cards from the turbo don't cost a great deal.
gazrev1tubby
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Here are how my old seats turned out, covers bought off ebay

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I also managed to get the seller to send some extra material so I could trim the door cards and cubby box the same. Then I sprayed the plastics for the black\cream theme.

This was a long time ago mind, it looks completely different now !
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