Good reupholster place?
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Good reupholster place?
Since i put my rsx seats front seats in, everything fits perfectly the rear lower bench fits also, but im having a problem with my rear upper seats, they are too wide and need to be made smaller. so because i don't wanna tear up my seats and have a really crappys half *** job done to them, i wanted to know if any one here could hook me up with a deal with somebody or a good shop. all i need is the seats trimmed a little.
thanx
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thanx
T
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i did them my self... i put in the fronts and the rear bottom with some grunting... nothing too big...
the rears are tooooooo wide for the stock location.. in the diy that i got from honda werks it says you have to trim them, but i don't have any tools to cut metal and i don't wanna put my crappy sewing job in there, hehe...
the rears are tooooooo wide for the stock location.. in the diy that i got from honda werks it says you have to trim them, but i don't have any tools to cut metal and i don't wanna put my crappy sewing job in there, hehe...
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yea, i called them and talked to the owner and he said that it will cost 300 bucks just to do the rear upper seats.... o well, im just going get a air tool saw that will cut aluminum and then, im going to use a sewing machine to sew it back, i just want a ok job, not a perfect job, i don't want it to look crappy either... i rather do it my self instead of paying 3 bills.... i gatta get to work, i'lll probly do it after finials next week...
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