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I agree with Supradibbs and not just because I am trimmer.

 

You get what you pay for.

 

And its all in the fitting.

 

With our stuff everything is always custom made to fit each individual seat.

 

To give you an idea,when a cover is made it will take Vinny a minimum of 6 hours to fit EACH seat! 6 HOURS to make sure its tight and clean and will last.

 

Good luck though but I do not understand people who will gladly splash out money on one thing then scrimp on another.

 

 

totally people just dont understand what goes into the fitting we as am sure you guys have a very expensive piece ok kit that steams the leather for a nice tight fit

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my mum can do my front and rear seats for me, but she said itll take her a while due to her work. shes done seats and everything before she said shell do mine but she needs time:D

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There are at least 7 seat different types then. The early seats cloth and leather. The facelift cloth and leather. The Recaro's which where limited edition in the facelift cars which came also in rocking horse poo rare leather as well. Then theres the UK spec seats which are electric both sides and are they heated as well? The rear seats in the UK specs are proper leather as well.

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There are at least 7 seat different types then. The early seats cloth and leather. The facelift cloth and leather. The Recaro's which where limited edition in the facelift cars which came also in rocking horse poo rare leather as well. Then theres the UK spec seats which are electric both sides and are they heated as well? The rear seats in the UK specs are proper leather as well.

 

The rear seats in a UK aren't leather, they are vinyl/leather look.

Also the front seats that claim to be all leather are a mixture of leather and vinyl. I think the bolsters are vinyl for flexibility, yes they look all leather but when I had mine re-trimmed I was shown the originals and it suprised me.

Now mine are ALL leather since having them re-trimmed:)

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Weird I was told that the UK spec rear seats are proper leather. That was in a car that had the cream leather though not the black leather. The material in the UK rear seats is far superior to that of the jap spec ones then as I really could not tell that the UK rear seat wasn't real leather whereas the J-spec ones are obviously plasticcy.

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Weird I was told that the UK spec rear seats are proper leather. That was in a car that had the cream leather though not the black leather. The material in the UK rear seats is far superior to that of the jap spec ones then as I really could not tell that the UK rear seat wasn't real leather whereas the J-spec ones are obviously plasticcy.

 

Mine were beige/cream too, as you say it's really good quality but it is vinyl.

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Anyone got a silver Supra with either a light or dark brown retrim. Seen something similar in a 350Z (was more orangey tho) and thought it might look good.

 

http://www.smyrnaie.com/SeatCovers/SC/CC/TMB/BN30077.JPG

 

http://www.smyrnaie.com/SeatCovers/SC/CC/TMB/BN3592.JPG

 

http://www.smyrnaie.com/SeatCovers/SC/CC/TMB/BN3591.JPG

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I'm not a trimmer but close, a upholsterer. Still in the process of recovering my seat's in black leather. I've done the front's which took me a solid week to do and back seat section which took a day. Check out the pic's in my garage. The rear seat is a total bugger (loads of hog ringing to be done).

I agree if your going to do it, give it to someone who's got the tool's and the know how and while there put some decent leather on them.

I wouldn't even try it if I never do it before..

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im not interested in becoming a trader on this site as there are already 2 here, Gibson Trimming & Custom Autoworx...

 

Im not in business to steal work from other companies, rather to co-exist if you will, specialising in other cars..hence the reason I have never looked at Supras...why bother when the Gibson guys have it wrapped up...

 

I was merely putting my point across about the benefits of LEATHER against PLASTIC seats

 

The reason I posted a picture of someof the seats we make is to show how much better they can look than cheap vinyl :D

 

Of course I will say leather is better...I am in the leather business.

 

But one thing remains true and no-one can argue.

 

Bespoke leather work IS better than mass produced PLASTIC work produced in the far east probably by children being paid either a pittance or nothing at all.

 

If you want to support slave labour...go ahead.

 

Also...if you know what your looking at Plastic seats would never fool anyone into believing its leather! Its just laughable! :lol:

 

If you want your Supra to be finished to a very high standard, using the best in automotive materials and more importantly MADE IN BRITAIN, contact one of the companys who specialise in this field. Some of the work I have seen from the companys already trading on here looks fantastic and is a testament to what could be a dying trade if more people continue to import cheap tat!

 

 

and please dont delete this thread and give me any more infractions...my views are valid and honest

 

and to the above - - - -an expected reply from someone who resells seats retrims?

 

I dont resell, I manufacture as Gibson do, each customer is looked after on an individual basis to get the car looking EXACTLY how they want it.

 

And yes for me to say that cheap nasty seat covers are a bit naff and tacky IS something someone who works in the business would say....as all those people know what they are talking about!

 

Have a marvellous day folks!

 

Stuart

 

:D

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And yes for me to say that cheap nasty seat covers are a bit naff and tacky IS something someone who works in the business would say....as all those people know what they are talking about!

 

The pink and white retrim on your site suggests you have no concept of "naff and tacky" ;)

 

If people want faux leather let them have it, it's nicer than manky old cloth in most situations and it helps them personalise on a budget and gain satisfaction from doing the work themselves, even if it's not up the standards of a pro retrim using the finest cow bits. Perhaps some people want to take the vegetarian option and still get the same effect, either way it's not your place to judge them.

 

Nice angle on the "made in Britain" thing though, that really pulls at the heart strings, is your leather from the UK too?

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