Polo GTI Leather Interior on ebay
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ModifiedMadness
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ModifiedMadness
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The bit I wanted to know about was the straight line as the pillar kind of joins the door, did you put it along there?
EDIT: It's ok I looked at the pics in this thread
EDIT: It's ok I looked at the pics in this thread
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PhilGTi
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What i did was, i made the sticker actually go under the black window seels, so that it didnt have to line up properly. Then i stuck something ontop of the black sticker, running along the lines of the windows and the b pillar crease.
I then cut so that it looked like it was part of the window. So that u cudnt see any paint either side.
Does that make sense?
I then cut so that it looked like it was part of the window. So that u cudnt see any paint either side.
Does that make sense?
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ModifiedMadness
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Like I said in my other post, a mate that lives close by went and had a look for me, I decided that even if the door cards were cracked / marked, the seats themselves are worth it.VDUBGTI wrote:i went to bid on them at 380 but then decided that without seeing a better picture it was a bit of a risk, i asked him 2 send me a bigger pic and he said no!
Considering a good retrim will cost at least 1k…£565 aint to bad, and every factory leather interior I have seen from VW seems like very good quality.
Guess I will find out tomorrow when I pick it up….
Next up it’s trying to work out how to get the heated seats working, still that can wait until winter….
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ModifiedMadness
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Thanks, do you know if anyone has done this before? I saw a thread on this a while ago, but that was just ppl talking about what would be required.ModifiedMadness wrote:If you haven't got it already, the wiring will have to be installed and the switches at least, not sure if anything else needs to be done.
As I've said previously, a top-quality retrim can be done for £800 inc door cards. If you can get to York. Can give you a website that has lots of different people's cars done at this place.JKM_GTI wrote:VDUBGTI wrote:Considering a good retrim will cost at least 1k…£565 aint to bad, and every factory leather interior I have seen from VW seems like very good quality.
Steve