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GregP Member Since: 11 Dec 2010 Location: Exmouth Posts: 1084 |
Not had it done yet Gaz so can't really say. However once my pennies are saved up I'll be replacing it so will let you know. It's amazing the difference in price in some LR parts. The same day I asked him to check the seat prices he checked the wood trim either side of the dash. something like £650 + vat!! And that's just for one side in burr. Think I'll be sticking with my foundry. FFRR TD6 HSE Adriatic Blue with Parchment leather. |
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16th Feb 2011 4:36pm |
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dan_uk_1984 Member Since: 12 Nov 2008 Location: Bude, Cornwall Posts: 4014 |
I asked you to check the part number, you insisted it was correct - I looked it up myself and provided you with a link.
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16th Feb 2011 5:18pm |
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars Member Since: 22 Jan 2010 Location: Chilterns, UK Posts: 11309 |
I am confused? Does a new leather "replacement" seat cover cost £70 or £1072!!!! |
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16th Feb 2011 7:21pm |
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GregP Member Since: 11 Dec 2010 Location: Exmouth Posts: 1084 |
The prices I got were specific to my model so 2002 HSE parchment leather. Other newer cars may have to pay more. I will be double checking exactly what you get mind. Don't want something similar to what Nick had turn up. FFRR TD6 HSE
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16th Feb 2011 7:30pm |
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stevegt Member Since: 17 Apr 2010 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 255 |
Just checked MICROCAT.
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16th Feb 2011 11:34pm |
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letsavit2 Member Since: 16 Oct 2010 Location: essex Posts: 854 |
take them back and get a refund and put the dog in the boot...
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16th Feb 2011 11:54pm |
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SteveMFr Site Sponsor Member Since: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Strasbourg, France Posts: 1641 |
Aside from all this talk of sexual harassment... Not done L322 seats, but I've replaced seat heating elements and rebuilt manual BMW seats to electric (adding motors, switches, etc) which requires removing the seat covering from the base/cushion. While there are tools to make the job easier, they're not necessary. As far as difficulty goes, if you're unhappy with replacing a water pump or the like, you'll be unhappy here. And time: roughly 2-3 hrs/seat including removal and re-installation. Nick, I don't have time to shop around and research every purchase I make. But I do tend to want to see something like this before purchasing - same as wanting to see what 'Muminlawisstaying3weeks Red' or 'Erectnipple Blue' is before ordering a car. And if you're unhappy about being 'took' by the dealer for a stupid job, explain to them as you have here. Loudly. You'll likely not get money back, but maybe you'll get a back rub and a diet coke next time your car is serviced. We have a dog as well, and what we did was dog guard + boot liner. We also have one of these for the other cars: Costs 1/10th of the seat covers and does not affect looks when the dog's not in the car. And you could potentially have done quite a bit worse. Aftermarket vs OEM (on a RRS). RRC 2Dr, RRC 4Dr, P38, and 2 L322s (wife thinks I'm nuts - prob right, too) |
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17th Feb 2011 7:48am |
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letsavit2 Member Since: 16 Oct 2010 Location: essex Posts: 854 |
Dont you guys think its dangerous to have a un seat belted dog on the back seat whilst driving? 2004 black Vogue TD6 |
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17th Feb 2011 4:48pm |
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Vogue Member Since: 31 Jan 2008 Location: on the hill Posts: 3742 |
mine goes in the boot - dog box - end of! |
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17th Feb 2011 5:07pm |
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letsavit2 Member Since: 16 Oct 2010 Location: essex Posts: 854 |
yea mine does too.
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17th Feb 2011 10:45pm |
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SteveMFr Site Sponsor Member Since: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Strasbourg, France Posts: 1641 |
That's a very valid point.
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18th Feb 2011 7:28am |
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letsavit2 Member Since: 16 Oct 2010 Location: essex Posts: 854 |
well yes a sports car does propose a problem.. Think a harness that locks into the seat belt is best way to go for the porsche
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18th Feb 2011 4:11pm |
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