[s-cars] To re-upholster or not to re-upholster
chad clark
chadaclark4 at msn.com
Mon Dec 13 16:49:22 EST 2004
Guys, I happened to come across a guy here locally that specializes in
leather re-dying. I saw a before and after of a '95 S6 Ecru drivers seat at
a local Audi/Mercedes/Porsche shop in Gunbarrel. I couldn't believe it was
the same seat. I have since had him do my platinum drivers seat, two years
ago and am still very satisfied as the seat still looks near new, perfect
color match. Both bolsters were showing wear, nothing major but still
annoyed me.
Now if the seat cushion material is shot or ripped, that's another story,
not sure if he has any experience with that, probably knows someone who does
though. If interested, email me back for his number here in CO, front range
area.
Chad
on 12/11/04 7:27 AM, Kent McLean at kentmclean at mindspring.com wrote:
> CaptMagu at aol.com wrote:
>> Then I
>> started thinking about losing the power adjustment and heater function.
>
> Recaro makes a Sport Topline with ventilation, heat,
> and power adjustment. I can't help you with the fit.
>
> Here's a link that Google found:
> <http://www.speedwaremotorsports.com/seat/topline04.asp>
>
> But at $1445 in leather, you won't save anything.
>
> Kent
> '94 100 S Avant
> '89 200 TQ, "Bad Puppy"
>
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