project Slo-Go Resto

Dave K. desmo888 at comcast.net
Mon Feb 9 18:07:00 EST 2004


You would be much better off financially buying a used interior in excellent
condition.  Even if you get the material at cost the labor is usually quite
expensive.  And then there is always the problem of how the job turns out.
My solicited 2 cents.

Dave K.
'90 Coupe Quattro

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Dyer" <chrisdyer at hotmail.com>
To: <quattro at audifans.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2004 2:34 PM
Subject: project Slo-Go Resto


> After 6 years of my ownership and 17-8 years overall, I'm finally 95.8%
done
> w/mechanical fixes (for this week) on my '87 5kcstq. Now I'm slowly
> beginning cosmetic goodies.
>
> Has anyone had their type44's interior re-upohlstered? Of course it's not
> mission critical, but since my wife is a high-end fabric rep, I can get
the
> fabric at cost. Then the labor and padding is all that's left. There's
quite
> a few auto upohlsterers near me, but I'd like any/all advice on what to
> avoid, ask for, price ranges, etc.
>
> t.i.a.
>
> from chrisdyer at hotmail.com
>
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