Seems like crazy money, do they really command that much of a premium? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/271699288562
Why are people muppets to pay it ??
I know The guy that sells them and he is the one of the nicest people you could do business with........
He is doing something right (i.e selling a quality oe product) otherwise he wouldn't keep getting recommends.
Would you still offer all year sales like certain sofa companies do ie D*S lolI think I really need to start upholstering cars instead of sofas
haha. Certainly wouldn't charge those ebay prices.Would you still offer all year sales like certain sofa companies do ie D*S lol
They look really good, makes me want some. Are they comfortable to rest your knee against?Here are a few pics of the custom wrapped ones i had done in my A3, cost me £140 for 4 door arm rest and the centre triangles
obviously not original Audi ones but still look decent!
I was wondering how the seller gets hold of these. Says they can only be special ordered with an RS3 yet he somehow always has them. I reckon these are retrimmed to OEM spec.
Did you fit them yet? Would you mind sharing your opinion?Thanks for the link. I have them they are real leather, and the quality looks good. Once I have them on I will let you know how they fit.
The quality of the leather is good. However I had trouble making them fit true. It took an age to get the triangles out, and getting to all the fixings was hard. You have to get the ash tray out, gear stick gaitor up, and also the air on control unit out.
When the pads are fitted I had problems getting them back in, you are adding something that is already a tight fit. Now main problem is patience, I am not patient at all and I rush things, which did not help. I have found the company do them in white stitching so I may have another attempt. I’ll post some pics up of my mistakes later today.
The quality of the leather is good. However I had trouble making them fit true. It took an age to get the triangles out, and getting to all the fixings was hard. You have to get the ash tray out, gear stick gaitor up, and also the air on control unit out.
When the pads are fitted I had problems getting them back in, you are adding something that is already a tight fit. Now main problem is patience, I am not patient at all and I rush things, which did not help. I have found the company do them in white stitching so I may have another attempt. I’ll post some pics up of my mistakes later today.
To get them out is rather simple if you follow the instructions , look for a post about fitting a start stop button on an S4 and it explains the process from start to finish , excellent instructionsDid you manage to fit them finally?
Yes, not happy with my finish. Ive just purchased white stitching to have another go. I had the red stitching. The guide, RS3 retro fit is perfect.Did you manage to fit them finally?