Red Leather in Super Black
Thanks. It is E & G Leather. Here is the website with prices. http://www.auto-interior.com/leathercover21.htm#300ZX
I was going to go with Katzkin but they would not make them the way I wanted and their leather was so stiff. Katzkin was also 66% vinyl and they wanted $950.00.
These guys will do whatever you want and all of the options are free. It is a good quality of leather, glove soft, workmanship is first rate and I paid a lot less so I am pleased.
Jeff
I was going to go with Katzkin but they would not make them the way I wanted and their leather was so stiff. Katzkin was also 66% vinyl and they wanted $950.00.
These guys will do whatever you want and all of the options are free. It is a good quality of leather, glove soft, workmanship is first rate and I paid a lot less so I am pleased.
Jeff
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Thanks. It is E & G Leather. Here is the website with prices. http://www.auto-interior.com/leathercover21.htm#300ZX
I was going to go with Katzkin but they would not make them the way I wanted and their leather was so stiff. Katzkin was also 66% vinyl and they wanted $950.00.
These guys will do whatever you want and all of the options are free. It is a good quality of leather, glove soft, workmanship is first rate and I paid a lot less so I am pleased.
Jeff
Thanks. It is E & G Leather. Here is the website with prices. http://www.auto-interior.com/leathercover21.htm#300ZX
I was going to go with Katzkin but they would not make them the way I wanted and their leather was so stiff. Katzkin was also 66% vinyl and they wanted $950.00.
These guys will do whatever you want and all of the options are free. It is a good quality of leather, glove soft, workmanship is first rate and I paid a lot less so I am pleased.
Jeff
As for what everyone is refering to as "puffiness"--I've installed a lot of seat covers, and all--including factory ones--have a certain amount, these look great!!! If you don't want a single wrinkle, and stretched to the max--if it just has to be absolutely perfect (??), you can always add a little padding. But it's all in the installation--the slower you go the better they look. Looks like you've done an excellent job!!
Can't wait to get mine.
Bob
Boy those covers are skin tight. I guess I wouldn't say that there is any puffiness. Wheelbob is right that if you don't go slow and stretch everything to the right position you can get some wrinkles. But of course you have to be careful not to pull and stretch to much or you can split a seam.
I was told by the mfg. that after stretching them on just like skin they will shrink back some and hug the seat even more after some time.
Jeff
I was told by the mfg. that after stretching them on just like skin they will shrink back some and hug the seat even more after some time.
Jeff
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