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. z e d e l l b e e .
28-01-2007, 05:40 PM
Ok

The interior anorak is back - and in a final act of desperation she brings a RETRIM into the equation.....

Just contacted a few local places asking for a quote for the front seats, back seat and doorcards, but is this a big mistake? Are they gonna quote me a ridicolous sum of money?

I just thought I could get rid of the dredded tartan interior and have something unique and visually acceptable to the human eye !

Hmmmm

Any one had a RETRIM or looked into it before? Would greatly appreciate some feedback,,,,,

PS> Please feel free to join my HATE CAMPAIGN for the tartan interiors of the world...

http://img299.imageshack.us/img299/6836/d3ee1pd1.jpg

Help put an end to the misery inflicted upon 106 drivers who are burdoned with sucha sight (sigh)



(Topic moved to Interior section - Easier future refrence)

hartmj
28-01-2007, 05:42 PM
One vote of hate from me 8) it's vile! lol
Matt

Tuscan
28-01-2007, 05:43 PM
I have experience in this area matey. Did all mine myself ;D

. z e d e l l b e e .
28-01-2007, 05:51 PM
I saw that you had done your doorcards Nath and your bucket seats.... but how does one go about retrimming standard seats :S

I dunno if it would be worth picking up some cheap seats from Ebay and dismantling them and giving it a go myself?
Its whether i can find a material thats gonna REMAIN looking good and clean easily, and where to begin?!!?


I willing to give it a go if i can get enough advice lol....
Otherwise I'll end up with yet another 'half done' idea .... i go through so many phases :-\ hehe

x

Luke
28-01-2007, 06:47 PM
He didnt retrim his buckets, I think he bought them like that. But he's the man in the know!

Jonnyh
28-01-2007, 07:08 PM
Speak with luke at plush he can help you out with a retrim.
www.plush-automotive.com

. z e d e l l b e e .
28-01-2007, 10:55 PM
Hehe ok cheers...

I have contacted Plush to see what they have to say.
Ideally I would LOVE to have them sort the dilemma...but that kind of quality of work comes at i price i fear..

Lol... might be worth holding on so i can save up and get them to do it good though...

Gotta find some patience... hmmmm
Lol *fidgets at the idea of having to wait a day longer*

x

Dargs
29-01-2007, 07:47 PM
how about a quiksilver interior?

http://www.106owners.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=604.0

Tuscan
29-01-2007, 07:49 PM
Yeah thas right i re-trimmed my front door cards and my custom rear ones myself ;D...
Thats were you can save money becuase it is so fucking easy.

As for seats, well i dont think my skills go to that level, id have those profesionally done mate.

I dont kow how much that would cost though? £300??

Any1?