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    Senior Member powerline84's Avatar
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    Never messed with that stuff but always wanted to try it . He's gonna clean those up for me. Worst case they are only 30 bucks. But i want to keep orogional if I can

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    Looking good. Did you recover them yourself?
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    Hell no. It's a pain in the ass. One thing that's worth paying someone to do. Cost me 400 to have them done but as with all painters ,platers, powder, chromers etc. He blew his deadline. Quoted 2 weeks and it took 3.5 months and a threat to get my seats back. It's hard to find good shops these days. When you do find one you stick with them . I would much rather pay more for quality work and reliability then save a buck any day.

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    3.5 months...wow... I woulda been pestering at 1 month....lol
    Rob Depew
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lwanmtr View Post
    3.5 months...wow... I woulda been pestering at 1 month....lol
    Believe me I was . So frustrating that lack of customer service and pride many of these business have now a days . I try to do most things myself . But upholstery and paint are not for me

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    Paint I'll do...actually enjoyed the process of repairing and painting my fascias....but upholstery looks like a pain..lol
    Rob Depew
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    Quote Originally Posted by powerline84 View Post
    Believe me I was . So frustrating that lack of customer service and pride many of these business have now a days . I try to do most things myself . But upholstery and paint are not for me
    Upholstery work is a PITA...

    Did you get any pics of the foam after steaming? I've been curious ever since I heard of it.

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    RearFascia01.jpgRearFascia02.jpgRearFascia03.jpgRearFascia04.jpgRearFascia05.jpg

    Wife ordered me a N.O.S. rear fascia from DMC through Midwest. Pretty stoked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by powerline84 View Post
    Hell no. It's a pain in the ass. One thing that's worth paying someone to do. Cost me 400 to have them done but as with all painters ,platers, powder, chromers etc. He blew his deadline. Quoted 2 weeks and it took 3.5 months and a threat to get my seats back. It's hard to find good shops these days. When you do find one you stick with them . I would much rather pay more for quality work and reliability then save a buck any day.
    They look very nice! Where did you get the covers?
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