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  1. Getting a Leather Interior Fitted 
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    I am going to pick up my Audi A4 from the dealership tommorow
    Its my perfect dream car, HOWEVER the only thing it dosent have is a leather interior.

    Ive seen websites on the internet that will fit leather interior into cars... has anyone ever done this? How much do you think it will cost to have the whole interior done?

    Also, does anyone know of any companies around the Midlands area that does this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Audi-A4VJ View Post
    I am going to pick up my Audi A4 from the dealership tommorow
    Its my perfect dream car, HOWEVER the only thing it dosent have is a leather interior.

    Ive seen websites on the internet that will fit leather interior into cars... has anyone ever done this? How much do you think it will cost to have the whole interior done?

    Also, does anyone know of any companies around the Midlands area that does this?

    Thank youuu
    A mate of mine recently got a Kia Pro-ceed ( I know, I know ). Anyway, it did not come with a leather interior so he paid the dealer to have one fiitted. Basically, they sub'd the job out to a company up your way (I think). They remove the standard trim and fit leather. Have to say, after seeing it, they have done a brilliant job.. Too good for a Kia thats for sure.

    I will find out if he knows who the company is and post back here.
    '58 A4 Avant 3.0 TDi Quattro.Meteor Grey,, DVD navigation, Dynamic control (steering & damping), Milano Leather, 5 spoke 18" wheels, Sports Seats (heated), Electric seats, phone prep, Xenon Plus Headligths, Storage & Interior Light Packs, Hill hold assist, Panoramic Sunroof, B&O speakers, 3 spoke steering wheel, powered tailgate, AMI, 6 disk autochanger......
     
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    There's lots of people over on the Skoda site 'Briskoda' have had their Fabias re-trimmed in leather. I think the company they usually recommend is Seat Surgeons and the cost seems to be slightly less than buying the leather as a standard fitment (at least on a Fabia). They have posted lots of pictures of the finished article, so if you do a search on their site you should see the standard. it looks very nice from what I can tell. I guess you could pick your own colours and designs too, which would be very nice
    A4 3.0TDi S Line, Manual, Quartz Grey, Tech pack High (AMI, Parking Plus), Full ADS + Sports Diff, Sound Pack, 18" 5 spokes, Storage Pack, Interior light pack, Folding mirrors, Heated Front Seats, TPM, Hill Hold.


     
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