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Guys i want to get my interior retrimmed in black leather. I've been looking through the yellow pages and found a couple of places:

- D.A Motor Trimming in Botany

- Sydney Motor Trimming in Alexandria

Has anyone got any others they recommend or used one of these guys before?

Thanks

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Hy Tone Motor Trimming.

9627 2086

0428 967 028

Ask for Bill.

He is sort of out in the sticks.......ie near windsor but he does some quality work, a few summernats competitors are done by him and he is a very nice guy who will take the time out to sit down and show you what sort of materials are available etc...

also try platinum car audio and interiors, they do very high quality work

theyre in rydalmere.

master auto trim are also very very good

van (platinum CAI) was an apprentice at master auto trim

and for some reason every year his work seems to resemble louis work from the year before :P

Hey Chris,

Have you heard of anyone who does alacantara?

T.

Nope :D In fact I had to go to google to find out what you are talking about. Alcantara is a flashy brand of feux leather used in many OEM applications etc right?

I'm sure any decent motor trimmer could hook it up :D

i got a quote for a mates WRX from louis at master

front and rear seats and door inserts

for the same sort of design as my trim it worked out to be about 3K

That's a good price and less than I was thinking. I would be getting the same items retrimmed but not the same style as your seats. I'm thinking i will be making a copy basically of the OEM R34 GTR M-Spec seats. Red stitching and GTR embroidery. Hopefully it will work out to be simpler.

Was that mates rates for you 2GU UP?

That's a good price and less than I was thinking. I would be getting the same items retrimmed but not the same style as your seats. I'm thinking i will be making a copy basically of the OEM R34 GTR M-Spec seats. Red stitching and GTR embroidery. Hopefully it will work out to be simpler.

Was that mates rates for you 2GU UP?

Depending on leather selected ( it makes a lot of diff in the price ) and style you can get a car done from about $2500 up .

Kris did you know that M-spec sets have suede on the top sides of the front seats ?

The stitching is gold not red , only the R is red .

i never bothered to ask if it was mates rates or not :(

as WRXHOON said you can get a whole car done for sweet f*k all in shit house leather but you will regret it

its cheap for a reason

louis uses only top quality leather just have a look at his other jobs :)

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