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      06-06-2011, 02:06 PM   #1
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South FL-Looking for upholsty shop Custom Alcantara dash/interior

In south Florida.

Looking for upholstery shop to do a Custom Alcantara dash/interior.
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      06-06-2011, 02:22 PM   #2
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Seen a member in Cali do it, came out pretty nicely.
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Seen a member in Cali do it, came out pretty nicely.
Yes I have seen a few that turned out great. I just need to find someone who I can trust to do the work right...
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i have a few names.. ill look when i get home for you
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Yes I have seen a few that turned out great. I just need to find someone who I can trust to do the work right...
Was going to go that route myself, but decided to repaint the trim instead. Came out incredibly nice, not too flashy but still looks factory with a hint of MOD! I'd recommend Microsuede, a bit cheaper & i believe it will be longer lasting since trim tends to get touched every now and then and real suede would get ruined over the years of exposure to oils from your hands.
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Was going to go that route myself, but decided to repaint the trim instead. Came out incredibly nice, not too flashy but still looks factory with a hint of MOD! I'd recommend Microsuede, a bit cheaper & i believe it will be longer lasting since trim tends to get touched every now and then and real suede would get ruined over the years of exposure to oils from your hands.
It's going to be done w/ real Alcantara as it will be exposed to UV alot.... I am leaving the actual trim exposed as I have the performance gloss carbon trim on order. Just doing the dash and "extended leather" areas. I already have a real Alcantara shift and ebrake boot.

Thanks for the reply thus far.
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No worries, that will actually look really nice. Hopefully you get this done asap and post pics, im curious to see the outcome
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