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Scratched Recaro Seats

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big al:

--- Quote from: stu_no_1 on June 28, 2011, 06:52:37 pm ---I can see why you would want them but why have nice seats and cover them up

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Just get them out for special occasions, and to keep them looking as nice as when you first had them.
Would be annoying to have to spend another £300+ to have them retrimmed due to cracking or bolster wear.

stu_no_1:
would that not still happen from getting in and out my bolster on the drivers one is almost back to bar from the previous owner obviously not lifting himself over the bolster

keano:
Have a vinyl place cut a clear film to cover them. Will be cheap as chips

MAT ED30:

--- Quote from: keano on June 29, 2011, 10:58:18 am ---Have a vinyl place cut a clear film to cover them. Will be cheap as chips

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Now that's a good idea  :smiley:

Top Cat:
I would just put away a few pennines each week, wait until the kids are grown up the get all the seats re-trimmed and polished up, it wont cost a lot. They are great seats but it is easy to get to precious over them. At the end of the day they are seats and by there nature they get used and abused.  :rolleye:

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