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Centre Console Lid (leather trim/crest) group buy

Has anyone had their seats in for a fairly intense refurbish, including removing the notorious wear path on the drivers side bolster? Any idea what sort of cost I'd be looking at? I sent an email via the online form at the beginning of last week and haven't had a reply yet. He's sounds like a busy bloke!
 
Rob325114 said:
Has anyone had their seats in for a fairly intense refurbish, including removing the notorious wear path on the drivers side bolster? Any idea what sort of cost I'd be looking at? I sent an email via the online form at the beginning of last week and haven't had a reply yet. He's sounds like a busy bloke!

Rob, give Linas a call its always quicker ,as he only replies to emails every few days. :thumb: :grin:
 
Phil 997 said:
Rob325114 said:
Has anyone had their seats in for a fairly intense refurbish, including removing the notorious wear path on the drivers side bolster? Any idea what sort of cost I'd be looking at? I sent an email via the online form at the beginning of last week and haven't had a reply yet. He's sounds like a busy bloke!

Rob, give Linas a call its always quicker ,as he only replies to emails every few days. :thumb: :grin:

I suspected, I'll give him a bell during the week. I'm going to need to start hiding receipts with my recent spends :lol:
 
:floor: :floor: yes been there done that :thumb: :grin:
 
Rob325114 said:
Phil 997 said:
Rob325114 said:
Has anyone had their seats in for a fairly intense refurbish, including removing the notorious wear path on the drivers side bolster? Any idea what sort of cost I'd be looking at? I sent an email via the online form at the beginning of last week and haven't had a reply yet. He's sounds like a busy bloke!

Rob, give Linas a call its always quicker ,as he only replies to emails every few days. :thumb: :grin:

I suspected, I'll give him a bell during the week. I'm going to need to start hiding receipts with my recent spends :lol:

Just as well Linas doesn't give receipts :grin:
 
Bikeracer1098 said:
......Just as well Linas doesn't give receipts :grin:

Linas charges VAT but you don't get a receipt? Sounds like the plumber I recently used who charged me VAT, only accepted cash, promised me a receipt within a day or two, guess what........ :roll:
 
Martian said:
Bikeracer1098 said:
......Just as well Linas doesn't give receipts :grin:

Linas charges VAT but you don't get a receipt? Sounds like the plumber I recently used who charged me VAT, only accepted cash, promised me a receipt within a day or two, guess what........ :roll:

:floor: :floor: Think of it as a tip for good workmanship :grin:
 
As an aside, what tools do I need to remove the lid as my car is in storage a few miles away and want to ensure I take the correct tools with me. I presume Philips, Torx or socket, the required sizes to remove it would be appreciated, thanks. :)
 
My one's in the post!

:)
 
Martian said:
As an aside, what tools do I need to remove the lid as my car is in storage a few miles away and want to ensure I take the correct tools with me. I presume Philips, Torx or socket, the required sizes to remove it would be appreciated, thanks. :)

Should come off with 6 or 8 phillips screws removed , the leather over cover comes away from the hard plastic underside of the armrest , should take about 5 mins to do , I would take a can of WD40 as one of my screws was a barsteward to loosen. you dont need to remove any of the hinged part. :thumb: :thumb:
 

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