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    LEATHER COLOUR

    Hi,drivers seat is starting to wear and need some leather dye.Does anyone know what colour it might be called ?Paint is adriatic blue,206 and leather is cream or sand or beige , Ebay have the dye,but there are about four colours it could be!HELP.

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    You can get a copy of Microcat and enter your VIN & it will tell you

    Or same to a dealer Or send me your VIN and I should be able to tell you

    Gary

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    Quote Originally Posted by 33chinacars View Post
    You can get a copy of Microcat and enter your VIN & it will tell you

    Or same to a dealer Or send me your VIN and I should be able to tell you

    Gary
    Should have known it would be in the vin somewhere.SALLMAMC33A116446.Thanks,brad.

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    Exterior paint = Adriatic Blue

    Interior = Parchment Leather seats

    Does that sound right

    Gary

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    Ta,the missus thought it might be parchment.

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    You may be better sending a sample off to get it colour matched to avoid any small variations.

    I have re-dyed seats using Leatherique colour dye to very good results, first colour match wasn't great as I only sent a small leather swatch to match, 2nd time I sent a full headrest and the match is perfect and the seats look pretty much like new from being quite heavily worn.

    Check out PPC - Restoration Specialists they're the Aussie distributors.

    Cheers,

    Al

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