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car trims in burwood did a good job on my bits. they're near the corner of toorak road and wattlevalley road, and their logo is a red corvette. dunno how SE you are though so burwood may or may not be good.

Mate im an upholsterer and i know a really really good trimmer if you want his number let me know.

But like somone else has said it is not cheap, steering wheels are very fiddly and time consuming, like a lot of trimming in cars.

I do a little bit of trimming here and there mainly for myself as i really dont like doing it, i much prefer doing my usual stuff couches etc...

hey simon, how much would I be looking at to get a fresh coating of vinyl (or whatever it is) on my r32 dash? Mines all crappy and old and faded.. I'm just looking for a stock look. I can take out the dash and bring it to him/you/whoever if needbe.

Hey fozice,

Like i said: id personally prefer not to do it, but my mate is extremely good at trimming id say one of the best in melbourne, if you take out the dash yourself he would do it no problems, and id say it wouldnt be too expensive as the 32 dash is fairly straight forward and he has done a few before.

If you want his number pm me and ill give it to you.

Otherwise try the dash doctor i think it is

  • 1 year later...

Hey guys, sorry to bring up an old thread, used the SEARCH function and this is what i stumbled upon.

I am looking for someone that can 'repair' / 'retrim' my passenger side's carpet. I live in the city so areas like Knox or Scoresby is kind of out of the way.

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