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chrisj21

Retrim In Vinyl?

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chrisj21

Been tlooking into getting my full grey leather seats retrimmed in my sorrento and its going to be the best part of a grand!!

 

The chap at the interior place recommended vinyl instead. and it doesnt look to bad in comparison and at half the price im very tempted.

 

obviously with it being ltd edition im not sure what to do.

 

Your thoughts?

 

 

Cheers :)

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Anthony

Wouldn't it be easier/cheaper to just find a set of full leathers in decent condition?

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Tom Fenton

Sticky, sweaty, shiny, horrible.

 

I've had vinyl seats before, in a very old Mini. They are just plain horrible! Don't do it is my advice!

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chrisj21

Anthony, Yes but trying to find some in near perfect condition is pretty much impossible.

 

Tom, Doesn't sound nice. having never had them before i wouldn't no but thanks for the advice.

Maybe i'll have to save some more pennies!

 

Cheers

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engine killer

Will alcantara (material used for the centre part of the GTi6's seat) be considered? it is not slippery at all and you won't slide around in your seat when cornering fast.

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ccgoose

my interior is for sale on ebay, not leather but is a one of so would add to the limited edition bit:

 

Item number: 250253299179

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eddie bullit

ask him to trim the seat fronts in leather and the sides and rear of the seats and back bench in vinyl that way you save some money but dont suffer from a sweaty arse :rolleyes: vw golf only has leather on its seat fronts so do some 3 piece suites...

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dirtdog

i thought alcantara was more expensive than leather?

 

do you know anyone with a sewing machine? i got quoted 800 quid for full leather ,which i wasnt going to pay. i'd rather cut all the seams and stiches..then you've got templates of the material. cut the shapes out of new material and sew back together

 

maybe not as easy as it sounds(things never are) but sure beats paying 800-1000 quid if you ask me

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pike_1.9cti
i thought alcantara was more expensive than leather?

 

do you know anyone with a sewing machine? i got quoted 800 quid for full leather ,which i wasnt going to pay. i'd rather cut all the seams and stiches..then you've got templates of the material. cut the shapes out of new material and sew back together

 

maybe not as easy as it sounds(things never are) but sure beats paying 800-1000 quid if you ask me

 

 

I think its like most things in life, if you willing to put the time and effort in to something then you will get results.

 

I had the rear seats from a GTI altered to fit in my CTi, but after paying for it, thought i could of done it myself and probs better. But as for unstiching your limited edition seats, id look to get a pair of tatty fronts to take apart just incase. The rear seats will be easier and you can use the ones you have already, as the rears are basically covers the you can take right off.

 

It will be a a time consuming job, but could work out cheaper (poss!!) ;)

 

ben

 

 

ps get your bolsters done at the same time if they are a bit saggy

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jeremy

My Mums mercedes has what the sale person described as vegetarian leather in it looks very nice, although not identical it looks equally as good.

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