Adam C
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Ive had a few quotes for my seats to get retrimmed locally and have decided to go for it.
Just having problems deciding on what to go for.
I currently have calibra leather seats up front and just the standard bench in the back with a leather cover
I have got the sport rear bench sitting in my garage awaiting to be converted to a calibra one, but a retrim has always been in my mind, and now I have the funds to get it done I have decided to go for it.
I am thinking of going for all black leather again as the leather on the cali seats isnt in good condition.
A Couple of people have said about adding a coloured piping, such as white piping to make it look abit different.
What do you think Would suit my car?
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IvIarkgraham
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if you are retrimming i'd get some sport seats instead of the cali's
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Daniel_Corsa
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Stitching in a different colour always looks better than piping I think!
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Adam C
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quote: Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
if you are retrimming i'd get some sport seats instead of the cali's
Any Reason why?
I noticed I fit in the Cali Seats better as Im not the slimest of people, my mate has a corsa sport and I find that Im always sitting on the bolsters.
I have found the Cali Seats really comfortable for what they are.
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Whittie
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The reason why the sport seats instead of the cali, is because there is more support on them.
Here's luke's retrim, car was built about 5 years ago now though...
Really does look good though!
Smoothie SRI is his username if you want a browse at the garage or ask him any questions.
[Edited on 29-03-2008 by Whittie]
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IvIarkgraham
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sport seats look so much nicer
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Seany
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go for the pics whittie posted they look cool but get the green same colour as your car
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Whittie
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I'd go all black to be honest, not biased or anything
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Carl Gillespie
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Get cream leather re-trim, it would look ace in your car.
[Edited on 29-03-2008 by Carl Gillespie]
[Edited on 29-03-2008 by Carl Gillespie]
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Seany
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whittie you have a pic for every occaision
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Whittie
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lil_g
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Black is the way forward
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Adam C
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Cheers for the Pic lil_g.
Im staying with black leather
What would people think If I got it done similar to how lil_g's look?
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Seany
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with green piping would look nice
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Adam C
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quote: Originally posted by Seany
with green piping would look nice
Thats another Idea
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lil_g
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quote: Originally posted by Seany
with green piping would look nice
Sounds good to me
No problem about the pic mate, it's fro-dizzle's anyway
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Liam
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Black leather, same colour green for the piping, or stitches.
[Edited on 29-03-2008 by Liam]
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Jambo
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My old seats
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Theham85
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Aye black would look good, wanted to get mine done red at one point but am not to sure
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Mark.W
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id say all black mate with gree stiching
[Edited on 30-03-2008 by wooly101uk]
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Rob E
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black leather with green piping
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Rob E
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oh and get some front sport seats if your guna do it mate
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strick206
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Black with green stitching imo, not a fan of piping tbh
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Balling
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Black leather with white stitching, imo!
Piping always makes the seats look cheap somehow.
Don't go for green though. In a couple of years when you want to split the car, black and white will be a lot easier to shift than black and green.
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Corsa_Scotty
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Black leather with mint green piping
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