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Any ideas on sourcing leatherette?

CBschnell

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My interior is quite good for a 33 year old car. The one thing that stands out is the centre armrest/cassette unit. The lid has several small holes in the leatherette cover. It looks like a really easy fix IF I can source some black leatherette. I have googled but with no joy. I'm sure someone here may have some insight into where I could source some. I presume it was used for a bunch of Porsche models. TIA.
 
Thanks Pete - I had looked at them but didn't get to the price list - really extensive range of stuff. Good to know. I think I'm going to try a vinyl repair kit and if I mess that up, buy the material from Southbound.
Chris
 
Hi Chris...if the material exists they will get it, I had my front seats recovered in full leather back in 2000.....they supplied the original unique to Porsche centre section leather holed trim...I chose full leather which Porsche don't do, their OEM rears are a leatherette not real leather...great service.

Pete
 
AFAIK full leather was an option. Can't really see the point on the back of the seats, where no on will see it though.
 
blade7 said:
AFAIK full leather was an option. Can't really see the point on the back of the seats, where no on will see it though.



It was, but it never included the backs...??
 
You could have a leather dash and centre console as well I believe, I passed up an a burgundy leather centre console on ebay years ago that I always regret now!

Stuart
 

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