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    #16
    Originally posted by bran.stum View Post
    didn't meet deadlines that he stated he would, poor communication (didn't hear from him for about two weeks at one point)
    Two major red flags. If there's a date you NEED it by, a professional that is skilled at their craft will generally understand what's involved so they'll know how long it takes. The services that involve a special skill consistently meets deadlines or at least they are honest and tell you that they can't or likely won't meet a date up front.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Nate047 View Post
      All the premade cover options look bad, I wish there was a cheap solution but you really do need to get custom covers made if you want them to properly look good.
      Good advice man! thanks, I reckon I will have to save up a bit to get em done

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        #18
        There are options for covers from places like GAHH. One of the best upholstery guys in the Cincinnati area uses their kits on newer euro cars (mostly P-cars) and says they are high quality and fit well. I viewed a set of 90's 964 - 911 seats he was working on and the covers looked great...of course it helps to have a pro install for the best results.

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          #19
          Anyone tried ridies.com? Shows they offer nappa. Might be worth getting some color samples... I have no experience with them personally.
          Factory Replacement Upholstery (not slip-ons). Real Leather. Free shipping. 14-Day money back guarantee. 3 Year warranty. Several colors to choose from. Call 317-516-5962 for questions. Top Quality & Best Price - guaranteed! 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

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            #20
            Originally posted by SE46 View Post
            Anyone tried ridies.com? Shows they offer nappa. Might be worth getting some color samples... I have no experience with them personally.
            We used Ridies for the seats in my stepdads AW11 MR2. He opted for Napa leather, which seemed/felt nice. I did the install, which was my first time doing anything like that, so I'm sure they would've turned out better if installed by a pro. I have no other experience with them outside of this and can't speak as to how they would turn out in an e46 or how close of a match the color/material would be.





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