Allan NZ P5b
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1971 p5b Auckland New Zealand
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Post by Allan NZ P5b on Jun 4, 2005 4:28:24 GMT
Here is parcel shelf and back seat reinstalled And here is drivers seat ready to go in tomorrow Off too watch the lions play Bay of Plenty one of our lower ranked provincial sides at mums on TV and get a free dinner June 6th all back in car here are the pictures The strange redness on the seat bases is some photographic weirdness colour is dead consistent Regards
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Allan NZ P5b
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1971 p5b Auckland New Zealand
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Post by Allan NZ P5b on Feb 10, 2006 23:12:35 GMT
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Post by Smallfry on Feb 11, 2006 23:15:24 GMT
Looks really good Allan. I'll bet it makes the car feel a lot nicer ?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2006 9:18:11 GMT
Nice Steering wheel too, !!! Adrian Musto
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Post by glennr on Mar 26, 2006 8:10:44 GMT
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Post by Andy - SE London on Mar 26, 2006 16:57:05 GMT
Looks good Glenn,
I will have to have a look next week as I'm thinking of doing mine soon?
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Post by glennr on Mar 26, 2006 20:59:33 GMT
Hi Andy Sometimes the photo's can mislead but in this case they don't. I was amazed how easily this product was to use and the results were excellent. I can't comment on any other products, e.g Woolies as I have not used them but I have read other peoples views.
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V8
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Post by V8 on May 27, 2006 0:52:45 GMT
Hello " Allan NZ P5b", may I say what a good job you have done on your seats, they look really nice, like new. There is a page on GlennR's website regarding the same process he did with the Duchess already, so I wonder what he will be putting on there soon? May I ask you GlennR, if you are going to put some more information about refurbing the seats on your website, could you include the product names/codes that you have used (did you use the same as Allan?) as I'm sure many other people will agree- we want to know exactly how to get our seats looking as good as yours! Regards, V8.
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Post by glennr on May 27, 2006 7:00:32 GMT
Hi V8, I put a link on my Duchess website when I explained the procedure www.roverp5bduchess.co.uk/seat_refurb.htm The liquid leather link can be found on my website underneath photo #7. (I found the link originally on a message posted on this forum) I mentioned this on my first posting (see above #1) on this forum regarding the seats. As everybody's needs/requirements are different it is best to contact them to discuss personal requests etc
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Allan NZ P5b
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1971 p5b Auckland New Zealand
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Post by Allan NZ P5b on May 27, 2006 12:48:45 GMT
This post shows some of the work in progress. roverp5.proboards31.com/index.cgi?board=interior31&action=display&thread=1116715585I removed the better cover from a passenger seat back I had spare and after restitching put this onto my drivers seat back. I also re foamed a lot of it with foam purchased from a re trimmer here in NZ good foam is expensive and you need the help of an expert to get small offcuts of the various grades you need starting from quite firm and progressing to very soft on the top. If you take a seat apart carefully and look you will see what I mean. I laminated 3 different grades to each other with contact foam glue to build up what I wanted here is a link to the leatherique site www.leatherique.com/
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