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MartinSullivan
15th September 2006, 07:21 PM
Right Ive just made a very rash purchase of some mini recaro seats ;) Got them for a bargain price though so Im pretty chuffed. The centres of them are grey though and the rest of my interior is blue so Im looking for someone that can dye them. I believe the process is called buttoning. Ive found a company in Mansfield that will do it for £80 quid, just wondered if anyone knew anyone in Scotland that could do it???
Any (useful) suggestions greatfully received :D
bpirie1000
15th September 2006, 07:26 PM
Dulux do a good range.......
Or I beleve there is a One Coat option... paint and a Jacket. Nice........
MartinSullivan
15th September 2006, 07:30 PM
Bri - see the last line of my post ;)
Anyone else ???
bpirie1000
15th September 2006, 07:40 PM
BETTER that wasn't there when I posted.. (My Humble eyes Never spot Brackets)
Thought you would expect a cheaky comment So I would hate to let you down....
MartinSullivan
15th September 2006, 07:42 PM
Note I havent edited the first post - or it would say so, but you are right I would have felt let down if at least one person hadnt :D, anyway - back on topic !!!!
X30YES
16th September 2006, 12:02 AM
The only help I can give is Tintuaus in Edinburgh(who recover there )...might be worth giving Gill a call and ask if they know of anything like that ...sorry that s the only (useful) suggestions I can give you ,the other is here (http://monazz.fotopages.com/?entry=890951);):D
...well what did you expect ;)
X30YES
16th September 2006, 12:09 AM
Classic Restorations,
Pitnacree Street,
Alyth,
Perthshire.
PH11 8DY.
SCOTLAND
Tel. 01828 633293 Mob. 07885 316689 Fax. 01828 632529
Julz
16th September 2006, 12:35 AM
I was just away to post them, if you phone, ask for Murray and tell him you're a friend of mine!;):D
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