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    Leather seat repair

    Hi
    The seat belt buckle on the drivers side has mad a real mess out of the leather on the door including a small rip

    Any suggestions on how to repair or would it be best to go to some one.

    Richard

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    You will have an auto restorer in your yellow pages/web. Best ones are involved in historic cars. Find your local car club and speak to the historic section they will be the most reliable source of advice.

    Rob

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    Rob
    Thanks for the reply

    I am visiting Coffs at the moment and found a local guy who did a great job
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    I suppose I could have left till I got home but one was a slight rip and they tend to get worse

    I will have to be a bit more careful with the seat belt

    The guy suggested getting the belt re tensioned.

    Richard

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    quick

    Wow, that was a quick turnaround. How was it repaired, stitching? patching?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wbowner View Post
    Rob
    Thanks for the reply

    I am visiting Coffs at the moment and found a local guy who did a great job
    .

    I suppose I could have left till I got home but one was a slight rip and they tend to get worse

    I will have to be a bit more careful with the seat belt

    The guy suggested getting the belt re tensioned.

    Richard
    That wouldn't be Russell from TrimTech was it? I was thinking of him when I started reading your post.

    Cheers,
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    Quote Originally Posted by LRD414 View Post
    Wow, that was a quick turnaround. How was it repaired, stitching? patching?

    Scott
    Bit of glue/ gunk and a heat gun of sorts and s bit of spray paint I think it was.

    The damage I had was a small rip in the arm rest and dents in the side from the belt buckle

    I have had the dents for awhile but the rip was of more concern. I found a guy who would do it to day so got it done

    It looks ok. You can only notice it if you look hard.

    Richard

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    Quote Originally Posted by Killer View Post
    That wouldn't be Russell from TrimTech was it? I was thinking of him when I started reading your post.

    Cheers,
    Mick.
    Mick
    Yep that was him

    Very nice bloke

    Richard

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