Re-covering factory seats

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it's a chep mod if you know some one who is good at sewing. it cost me $3.75 for a yard of red canvas, about $3.00 for some twist ties and key rings, and a case of diet coke for my step-mom to sew it for me. I used the twist ties to hold the seat into place and used the key rings for the parts that needed a heavier fastener like the bottom of the seats. soon i plan on using her new sewing machine to make custom dragons with a gsr logo on the top headrest of the front seats.(her new sewing machine can download a pic off the web and custom embroider it on a peice of cloth at the touch of a button.) Image Image Image
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by 92RedGS:<BR>[QB]it's a chep mod if you know some one who is good at sewing. it cost me $3.75 for a yard of red canvas, about $3.00 for some twist ties and key rings, and a case of diet coke for my step-mom to sew it for me. I used the twist ties to hold the seat into place and used the key rings for the parts that needed a heavier fastener like the bottom of the seats. soon i plan on using her new sewing machine to make custom dragons with a gsr logo on the top headrest of the front seats.(her new sewing machine can download a pic off the web and custom embroider it on a peice of cloth at the touch of a button.) <P>Hey, would your mom do this for other people at a cost of course? But like I dont know anyone that can sew and really dont have the time or the patiance to learn but really want to redo my seats to a yellow accent like Im doing to my car. Im really interested in if she would do this and also possibly do a MX-3 logo in the head rests or something. This is like serious inquire and would want something like this done this year sometime or vary early next year. If shes willing to do this please email me at SirCruizer@yahoo.com and we can discuss more. Also did you do the back seat and back fabric accents on the side of the car too?
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