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seat blocks?
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ashonen
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My 924S has them, along with a sunroof and I can barely fit in the car! Im going to remove them when I fit the new interior.
my cousin has his own trimming business so my fronts seats have gone to him for a refurb they are the sports version and the driver side was really badly ripped the passenger side was not too ban though and the rest of the interior should just need a good clean
here is a pic of how bad they are ill post another when they are back from the trimmers

pauljmcnulty
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You will need shorter bolts if you don't re-use them, obviously.
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ashonen
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Early sports bolsters: my favourite seats. Assuming that your floor isnt FUBARd, then Id suggest that you replace the terrible early bolts with some stainless M6 cap headed bolts. As well as being smarter and of a far higher quality, youll be able to easily tighten/loosen them with a hexagon drive; rather than struggling for hours with a 10mm spanner... For ease Id buy them from 'boltmeup' on t'eBay where theyll cost you about £2:00 (Item number: 150308287593).
wow i cant believe it i did just that yesterday and from the same supplier two
ashonen
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All in not a bad job alot better that they were he said that he had re used bolster material from another job that had come in they were having there seats re coverd in leather so it is an exact colour match
and it came to £50

ashonen
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The important question then: whatd he have charged us as a walk-in job?
I dont know the answer to that one
He does have a steady stream of work from coach company's, car/van owners, boat builders etc I think he has even done the odd pub
He does have a good reputation around these parts
If you ever think you could use his services just put Ballam and Thurlow in Google and you will get his contact details
I'm dreading the thought of having to remove the seat cover, taking the seat out of the car is only 4 bolts and disconnecting the seat electrics, or maybe I'm thinking the seat cover is more difficult than it realy is?
Cheers
Gary

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