twenty wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 12:36 pm
airmanship wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 1:30 am
Just like most of you guys I’m an E30 enthusiast (Unfortunately I’m not position to buy one just yet). I joined this forum as an individual who spent the best part of his career re-trimming the E30 interior either from past employments as a car upholsterer or the odd projects I have done personally.
The car has reached an age where a lot of owners have started to re do parts of the interior either by the odd DIY skills or a complete interior restoration. As a leather specialist (More so for the BMW E30 range) I find it incredibly interesting to read about what people are doing to up keep the classic car.
Maybe I could contribute to this forum is anyone has any questions and learn from it too.
Just some recent project
Beautiful! Are you still entertaining requests? Good quality retrimmers are hard to find. I've seen folks on Favebook ask the question regularly.
In fact I'm myself looking to get my whole interior done but I'm in London.
One option that I entertained was to buy a good quality leather covers, like this for exampe:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/303771468891 and do the work myself.
From your experience, would you recommend this route? I'm myself is a bit hesitant as I'll still need to do the doorcards and horseshoe (I have a cab) to match the new leather so it's not a complete solution.
Thanks!
Thank you.
I'm available in April to take on a project almost a month away (Hopefully things will ease with the lockdown by then too). London is quite local compared to the one's I've been doing recently were based in Scotland.
Buying leather covers is good and convenient you get what you generally see and a bit of DIY skill will get you seats looking relatively good.
A big down point to that when compared to a fresh re-trim is the fact the covers will come without having a backed scrim foam. Generally speaking when you redo seats the leather/cloth is backed with a layer of foam which contributes massively to the end product (The extra padding will revive the seat).
Here is a picture just to illustrate what I mean by the foam backing.
Coming back to that particular cover on eBay, the question i'd ask is it worth paying almost £1000, when an extra £500 - £700 (All depending on what material are being used) on top of that could get you a customized set (in which case your open to cherry-pick your own colour/s and match it with the door cards etc...). Off-course am not speaking for all trimmers here because prices can vary radically depend on who one goes to.
Make sure you have enough Hog rings to hand if you did buy the covers.
if you wish to ping me a PM we can discuss options in finer details.
Would be nice to see your existing interior (If you have any pictures).
