![]() 04/21/2016 at 15:42 • Filed to: CLASSIC SOFT TRIM, CST, CUSTOM LEATHER, CUSTOM INTERIOR | ![]() | ![]() |
This is some of the stuff that’s come out of the back lately:
I referred him to our vinyl guy to get the interior plastics resprayed.
That’s a 2017-Raptor-style grill.
That color looks kind of brown but it’s actually a brick red. The owner of that truck just brought his buddy in to do some red seats with red “dimensions” inserts.
We also did this recently:
The wrinkles will fall out within a few weeks.
Factory style interior in a Camaro convertible...
And a bunch of Roush F150 trucks:
I like this stuff...
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Your slogan should be “nice stuff, for your butt”.
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Evil eye technician.
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*ENHANCE*
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Cool stuff!
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No cats were harmed in the tanning of these hides.
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Do the wrinkles go away after a while?
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*that you know of
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Those seats in the (I assume fake) Raptor are GLORIOUS
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Usually it takes about 2-3 weeks but the wrinkles fall right out. It takes less time in the summer, more in the winter.
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That was what came to my mind first as well. Let’s assume (hope) that this stuff settles, otherwise it would be pretty......
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“Those are nice seats... FOR ME TO SIT ON!”
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Nice! Where is your shop?
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Want to quilt my motorcycle seat?
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I have a thing for diamond quilted leather and that truck’s upholstery is sweet! How much would doing something like that to a 4 seater sedan cost?
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We’re in Charlotte, NC and we use kits sewn up from factory cloth patterns. That said, it’s around $1100 if we were to run it through our shop.
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We’re Classic Soft Trim in Charlotte and we actually use kits sewn up based on factory cloth. Come by and talk to Angel about the motorcycle...
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Ouch. Ok, its not something I’d do on a whim.
But its not $4k Porsche option expensive, so thats good.
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You can speed it up with a garment steamer, too.