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I was just wondering where i could get my whole interior done in Cream coloured Leather. This means keeping the stock seats and everything but just making it all re-trimmed as leather. How much should i expect to pay for something like this?

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I would also be interested in places that are known to do good work for reasonable prices. Any recommendations?

Garry Blackman Auto Trimming, he comes recommended by alot of people. Not the cheapest by far but does a very good job for the money.

http://www.garryblackmantrimming.com/

I know that if I was paying to get a re-trim I would pay extra to get a quality job done.

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depends where u go

2k tops..u should get it done for about 1200

2K for a full re-trim??????

i dunno who your talking to but your way off

leather front and rear seats alone is worth 2K+.

what about roof, dash, floor, console and the door trims (which on a skyline are huge so are worth about 1K just for the doors)

you might get a shit job in vinyl for 1200 but dont expect it to feel or look good for very long. once i get my interior back ill post up some pics and compare it to a 2K job.

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2K for a full re-trim??????

i dunno who your talking to but your way off

leather front and rear seats alone is worth 2K+.

what about roof, dash, floor, console and the door trims (which on a skyline are huge so are worth about 1K just for the doors)

 

you might get a shit job in vinyl for 1200 but dont expect it to feel or look good for very long. once i get my interior back ill post up some pics and compare it to a 2K job.

i got a quote for a full leather retrim for 2k

*shrugs*

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theres a leather place in moorabbin who do leather for BMW australia... ive also seen many ferraris, porkas and audis... cant remember the place off the top of my head but yellow pages should have it.

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