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Hey Gurls & Guys,

Yes, I've searched but the results are old and some places don't exist anymore and there are new places that might have popped up then.

So I recently acquired a pretty worn Recaro SR3 seat off another forum for a good price with the intention of reupholstering it and fixing up the bolsters. The bolsters are replaceable through a UK lot called Capital Seating http://www.capitalseating.co.uk/productlist.asp?type=s&view=range&rid=61&mid=2 they stock all the spares, also at a good price.

Now the retrim part, I'm not too sure where to go. I know back in the days GTrim was pretty good/decent but I've heard they have shut shop.

Any suggestions? I just want to retrim the wings and bolster areas. I'm hoping under $200 to trim in just fabric, nothing flash. I prefer the standard RECARO look if you know what I mean.

Thanks!

yahoo auctions japan!

this may be of interest to you if you simply don't mind a patch up. as that is what the listing looked like - though it was specifically designed for that. sorry i have no link, but basically go on YAJ and then search ER34 (or r33 whatever you want) and sort by lowest price...and trawl away

^ thanks mate, will ping him :)

I saw on a few other forums, about House of Trim, but I can't find their details online or on facebook (as people have recommended).

check with Bob ( Aussie_Delivered_R32_GTR ) he has someone he recommends, not sure on price .....

Ring Bill Ogg Hi Tone Motor Trimming in Riverstone.

Bill junior has taken the business over from his dad.

I've been using them for years.

Good people and good work at a fair price.

Hy-Tone Motor Trimming Co Pty Ltd

42 Wellington St, Riverstone NSW 2765,(02) 9627 2086

http://www.hy-tone.com.au

Cheers,

Bob.

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