1988smithy
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Probably best thing mate I’m sure a few will come weres that caffeine and machine place never herd of it.
Stratford upon Avon, about an hour away for us
Probably best thing mate I’m sure a few will come weres that caffeine and machine place never herd of it.
Sweet that’s not to bad providing ppl turn up lolStratford upon Avon, about an hour away for us
Sweet that’s not to bad providing ppl turn up lol
All good then mateyPlenty to see anyway by the sounds of it. Burgers are meant to be decent as well
Outstanding my friend what colour did you go for in the end ps don’t forget to post pics when doneJust ordered a set.
Let the interior tidying continue
LolWell - choices choices - I went cream (Non-perforated), as it seemed closest to the surrounding colour scheme - although beige, and tan both looked similar....
I must take photos of the before and after!!
Thanks for your post prompting me to get on with it!!
I used super glue mategosr of really quick. As for the top pop the frame of carfully tho then unscrew the knobs there should be a rubber band holding the old one on there.@bane1985 You've made a real nice job of yours - mine arrived today, so just need to find the time to put them in.
What glue did you use for sticking the leather to the bottom shrouds?
And how did you get such a tidy job around the top - I'm thinking a nice tight bit of string, or possibly small cable ties?
It’s the hand break which tricky it not hard but fiddle you need to pop off electric window surround then unscrew the panel then it’s like a .... one of these lol@bane1985 You've made a real nice job of yours - mine arrived today, so just need to find the time to put them in.
What glue did you use for sticking the leather to the bottom shrouds?
And how did you get such a tidy job around the top - I'm thinking a nice tight bit of string, or possibly small cable ties?
Thanks- no rubber bands left on the old ones, but at least I know it's nothing more complicated than that.I used super glue mategosr of really quick. As for the top pop the frame of carfully tho then unscrew the knobs there should be a rubber band holding the old one on there.
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