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hey i went to classic motor trimmers today

You came to my work? ahh i didnt see you, well to be honest i dont go in competition with my boss. Yeh i dont steal customers off him, im sure u understand where im coming from :)

In the future just give me a call first haha cheers mate

James

hey i went to classic motor trimmers today. some guy quoted me 2500. for the door inserts, front and back seats, the gear and hand break boot, floor carpet, and the repairs to the vynil. what can you do?? i wasnt after anything fancy just normal cloth and the inserts done in red.

thanks

Hey man sorry its taken me so long to reply i been flat out:(

okay i usually do the door inserts for about $60-$80 each. So theres about $250.

front and back seats work out to about $1300 atleast. Skylines are a bit of a mission to trim because the original covers are glued down 90% of the time. Ive done a few of them so i can do them for a decent price but most trimmers will probably quote pretty damn high. Depends really i guess. A trimmer told me today he recently quoted $1800 for front and back seats in a silvia. So yeh it really depends who you see and who can do what etc etc.

through an average trimmer you'll be looking at about $100+ to do the hand break and gear boot, i can do the pair for about $70, and yes ive knocked out LOTS of them haha.

Carpets ide say roughly $350. Give or take.

and repairs to the vynil...? yeh gota be more specific there haha

Thats how everything adds up, at the end of the day it depends whos trimming your car and what sort of a job you want done.

Enjoy:)

If you got an more questions or need any more info give me a call - 0422148875

James

Interior is next on the agenda for my R32 GTR

I am liking the interior theme in the 2007 Lamborghini Gallardo Superlegga (and latest Aston Martin DB9)

lambo_press_15.jpg

Love the all black stitched suede on the seats and carried thru to the dash, would it be possible to trim the R32 GTR dash / centre console in a similar fashion...?

skyryan lol wat awesome plates!

anyways, yeh man the look alike can defantly be done:)

with enuff time and money ANYTHING can be done haha, its all about ur budget really. when your ready let me know and we'll go through sum stuff, make up sum designs and pick sum colours etc.

Just let me know mate:P

James

if i supply material how much just to do door panel inserts :cool: ?? mmmm briiideee

also unsupplied how much to re cover the front and rear seats in a black cloth/microfibre ? something breathable

sorry, just seen post above about pricing :D

will be contacting u some time :D

Interior is next on the agenda for my R32 GTR

I am liking the interior theme in the 2007 Lamborghini Gallardo Superlegga (and latest Aston Martin DB9)

lambo_press_15.jpg

Love the all black stitched suede on the seats and carried thru to the dash, would it be possible to trim the R32 GTR dash / centre console in a similar fashion...?

not suede buddy, its Alcantara. not sure exactly what that is but its artificial leather, i think they use it cos its very light and the supperlegga (spelling ?) is all about weight reduction. its a very expensive high class material though

Can you do trick work like trim my centre console lid in black leather with red stitiching R34 gtr style?

Yeh mate like i said before i can do anything with material:) console lid with black leather and red stiching is as good as done, i can knock that one ova for you this saturday if your intrested. Let me know

hey mate i just wanna do my doors, hand break, and gear boots, and the repairs to the vynil and maybe just the rear seats. could ya give me a price, with and with out the rear seats.

Hey i duno what you mean by repairs to teh vynil? you'd have to send me a pic of show me on your car. rear seats i can do for you, depends on what sort of material etc. can range from about $350-600 on average. Same deal with the doors, around $60-$100 each depending on what material is chosen. I can do your gear boot and hand break boots for $40 each. If you can get a few boots together i can do them for $60 the pair.

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Hey just letting everyone know im gonna be at autosalon on sunday afternoon/evening if anyone wants to ask me any questions about their interior. Ive actually worked on a few cars there, ive done the baby blue bmw with the lambo doors and the guggi interior:D (very very big job) and i worked on a mazda eunos done in all pink:)

Okay hopefully see some of you on sunday

Thanks

James - 0422148875

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