Old and new seat colour - opinion required please
Discussion
Hi all, recently received my seats back and very surprised to find they don't match any part of the interior.
I'm wondering if they have actually used the correct leather? Only cost a grand to re-trim so I didn't want them perfect or anything!!
www.aceparts.com/images/old-new-seats.jpg
What do you think? Maybe this is what new classic grey looks like?
>> Edited by aceparts_com on Monday 1st August 00:51
I'm wondering if they have actually used the correct leather? Only cost a grand to re-trim so I didn't want them perfect or anything!!
www.aceparts.com/images/old-new-seats.jpg
What do you think? Maybe this is what new classic grey looks like?
>> Edited by aceparts_com on Monday 1st August 00:51
Hard to say as sometimes the lighting in the photos can affect the shade, but it looks like the GT3 seat is marble grey and the passenger seat is classic grey. To my mind the GT3 seat is a better match than the old one (look at the comparison with the steering wheel boss - again it might be the light playing tricks).
Chris
Chris
I agree the photo doesn't do the seat any favours, but I've just cut some leather from the back (so as new) of my original seats and placed it on a gt3 cushion - the original seats were much darker - th gt3 seats have a purple tint to them!
So, which is which? Is the purple tint (gt3 seats) marble or classic?
So, which is which? Is the purple tint (gt3 seats) marble or classic?
OK, here's a couple more pics. More I look the more wound up I become. Pistonheads is like theropy.
www.aceparts.com/trim2.jpg
www.aceparts.com/trim3.jpg
www.aceparts.com/trim2.jpg
www.aceparts.com/trim3.jpg
OK, in his expert opinion - they are the same colour.
WTF! Can you believe this? Anyway, cut a very very long (56 minutes to be precise) story short, he will admit that he is wrong if I can send him a sample of leather that is a better colour match than what he has used!
I made it very clear when I sent the seats that they were an exact colour match and I wanted the seats re-trimmed to match the existing colour - he's pulled the leather off the shelf and trimmed them without comparing the old and new.
He has said he will request some more samples from his supplier and send them to me; if I can find one that's significantly different he will retrim them.
Talk about Judge, Jury and executioner!
WTF! Can you believe this? Anyway, cut a very very long (56 minutes to be precise) story short, he will admit that he is wrong if I can send him a sample of leather that is a better colour match than what he has used!
I made it very clear when I sent the seats that they were an exact colour match and I wanted the seats re-trimmed to match the existing colour - he's pulled the leather off the shelf and trimmed them without comparing the old and new.
He has said he will request some more samples from his supplier and send them to me; if I can find one that's significantly different he will retrim them.
Talk about Judge, Jury and executioner!
The nice man has kindly offered a solution to the leather mis-match
Retrim the rest of the car, at my expense of course
2 Door panels £313.95
2 Wheel arch panels £210.00
1 Large rear deck £230.00
2 Door handles £199.00
2 Door bin lids £141.75
1 Centre console £188.00
2 'B' pillar trims £ 97.64
All rear seating £317.00
Total £1697.34
VAT £ 297.03
£1994.37
Retrim the rest of the car, at my expense of course
2 Door panels £313.95
2 Wheel arch panels £210.00
1 Large rear deck £230.00
2 Door handles £199.00
2 Door bin lids £141.75
1 Centre console £188.00
2 'B' pillar trims £ 97.64
All rear seating £317.00
Total £1697.34
VAT £ 297.03
£1994.37
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