Thanks Sonnysonny wrote:I like that a lot, well done.

Thanks Sonnysonny wrote:I like that a lot, well done.
The rears are just plain. No quilting on them to match like the fronts.Teutonic Tuner wrote:At the moment I am leaving the back seats as they are, they are in perfect condition so no repairs needed, will wait until the fronts are done and refitted then see if they look out of place. To be honest the rears are kind of generic as the original buckets had perforated leather and the rears don't. Would be interested to see what the rears are like in the RS3 that has the quilted trim.sar wrote:that looks lovely, have you done anything with the back seats to match?.
been thinking mine could do with a little freshen up so would like to know the cost to, pm if you want.
Thanks Kay but I can't take the credit, it's a straight copy of these...kay wrote:I am absolutely "digging" the seats.. .What a clever idea to do the quilted thing.
Phew (wallet breathes sigh of relief!)Virdee Autos wrote:The rears are just plain. No quilting on them to match like the fronts.Teutonic Tuner wrote:At the moment I am leaving the back seats as they are, they are in perfect condition so no repairs needed, will wait until the fronts are done and refitted then see if they look out of place. To be honest the rears are kind of generic as the original buckets had perforated leather and the rears don't. Would be interested to see what the rears are like in the RS3 that has the quilted trim.sar wrote:that looks lovely, have you done anything with the back seats to match?.
been thinking mine could do with a little freshen up so would like to know the cost to, pm if you want.
The seat back (only one started so far) is real carbon cloth. You'd be surprised, the cost of the materials isn't the killer it's the rediculous amount of time it takes to do the job. Alot of people think that carbon parts are over priced but if they appreciated how much time and skill go into getting a perfect result they would understand. I started the first seat over 2 weeks ago and still have about a weeks worth of work (evenings & weekends) to complete it, then it's onto the second seat...maxbhp wrote:Those seats look great. Like everyone else, I really like the quilted look.
On the seatback, are you using real carbon fiber and overlayering it over the base or is that 3M like vinyl. I ended up using the 3M vinyl on my seat backs because of cost and ease but would have loved to do it with the real stuff.
Audi won't supply extra leather, I've been trying myself for mineRS4some wrote:Did you source the new leather from Audi to match the existing leather?
Also what sort of cost is it for the hide from Audi if you did
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Not from Audi, they have officially stopped doing 'Valcona Leather Black Metallic' so ordered from here:RS4some wrote:Did you source the new leather from Audi to match the existing leather?
Also what sort of cost is it for the hide from Audi if you did
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