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peteA

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2,758 posts

260 months

Friday 28th March 2014
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Afternoon Gents

Apologies to those who have seen pic's of my car in the Tam / 350 / Sag section but I thought the wider PH TVR massive might benefit from the knowledge that there is another good trimmer out there as an alternative to those already established.

This is not meant to be derogatory in any way to D&C, Dave the trimmer, etc (I've seen their work and it us indeed excellent) just that there is an another option, particularly for those of us in the NE. I took my car to a company called GGK Automotive in Sunderland and this is how it turned out...








Just to add, I'm not associated with them in any way and wont benefit from this post...blah, blah, small print, blah, blah...they are just a good bunch of guys who do a good job and might be able to help someone with their interior.

tvrboy55

185 posts

196 months

Friday 28th March 2014
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What was the price comparison to d and c for this work.

peteA

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Friday 28th March 2014
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tvrboy55 said:
What was the price comparison to d and c for this work.
Alright TVRBoy

Difficult to compare really...from memory I was quoted approx. £3600 + VAT from D&C for interior which I think is reasonable given their excellent work but I wasn't keen on driving from the NE to Blackpool and then having to travel back and then obviously repeat but in reverse for picking the car up.

Don't get me wrong - I'd travel for good work if it was the only / beat option but I thought I would look at other hopefully more local options and came across GGK Automotive. I called in a few times and checked out the work they were doing first hand and they know the usual TVR requirements such as having to remove the windscreen so I decided to give them a go.

I say difficult to compare as I've gone for Connelly leather and small amounts of carbon leather. There's also new speakers, carpets, TVR logo's and a few other bits such as the extra stitching. Lets just say there wasn't much change from £5K all in all.

Like I say, no intention to step on anyone's toes as it were just a heads up that in my opinion there's another alternative to consider (especially if your based in the NE) but each to their own and all that.

As with all of this type of work though best to discuss your requirements direct with who ever you have decided to use.

Edited by peteA on Friday 28th March 16:18

bomb

3,795 posts

310 months

Friday 28th March 2014
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Great topic.
I may be getting my car retrimmed and have spoken to the guys at Blackpool (and been quoted a price) for a full re-trim.
I am also located in the NE so may be well worthwhile talking to this comapany.

What colour is the exterior of your car ??

peteA

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Friday 28th March 2014
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It's a light met blue - not the best pic but check out my profile. I'll get some better pics up soon

bomb

3,795 posts

310 months

Friday 28th March 2014
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I like the inclusion of the door pulls that you have now. Useful addition.

peteA

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Monday 31st March 2014
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bomb said:
I like the inclusion of the door pulls that you have now. Useful addition.
Here you go Bomb, one I took on the drive at the weekend following a quick wash...


Milky400

1,960 posts

204 months

Monday 31st March 2014
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One word.........

"STUNNING"

bomb

3,795 posts

310 months

Monday 31st March 2014
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That looks great. I especially like the black wheels. Thanks for posting.

carob

3,585 posts

237 months

Monday 31st March 2014
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Is this place formerly Kish, if so I can also vouch for their work. It does look fantastic. It would be great to get a closer look at it, maybe at this.

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

Even if it is just so we can gawp at the fantastic work you have had carried out on your car.

Rob

peteA

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Thursday 3rd April 2014
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Thanks for positive comments guys

Yes - GGK was formerly Kish...don't know why it changed but its Angus and his crew.

I've pencilled in the 'Brown ale run' (first I've heard of it...?) in my diary so will try and pop down (thro' the tunnel for me).

Just got some tubing to fill the gap around the back of the seats where the leather is glued / tucked in and some nice oval Tamora badges for the seat backs (same as Tuscans have) - hopefully get it all done at the weekend.

Who knows...I might even get to drive it if the bloody weather up here improves!



Edited by peteA on Thursday 3rd April 12:41

RobertoBlanco

265 posts

155 months

Thursday 3rd April 2014
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peteA said:
Don't want to rain on your parade, but isn't there a rubber seal missing between the leather and the plastic back panel? In your pic i can't seem to find it and a gap opens up best seen on the headrest-part of the driver seat.

[EDIT] I'm referring to the seats only, sorry.

Edited by RobertoBlanco on Thursday 3rd April 13:16

peteA

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Thursday 3rd April 2014
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RobertoBlanco said:
Don't want to rain on your parade, but isn't there a rubber seal missing between the leather and the plastic back panel? In your pic i can't seem to find it and a gap opens up best seen on the headrest-part of the driver seat.

[EDIT] I'm referring to the seats only, sorry.

Edited by RobertoBlanco on Thursday 3rd April 13:16
Well spotted Roberto! Its in hand and will be done this weekend.

I've got some oval Tamora badges to stick on the seat backs too.

My original seats didn't have any seals? Wonder if there were any (2002 car) or they've disappeared over the years!

RobertoBlanco

265 posts

155 months

Thursday 3rd April 2014
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peteA said:
Well spotted Roberto! Its in hand and will be done this weekend.

I've got some oval Tamora badges to stick on the seat backs too.

My original seats didn't have any seals? Wonder if there were any (2002 car) or they've disappeared over the years!
Peter, happy days then!
Maybe an earlier retrim of the seats? Mine were kind of loose when i bought the car. Just needed a good push into the gap and now they are in place again.

carob

3,585 posts

237 months

Thursday 3rd April 2014
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peteA said:
Thanks for positive comments guys

Yes - GGK was formerly Kish...don't know why it changed but its Angus and his crew.

I've pencilled in the 'Brown ale run' (first I've heard of it...?) in my diary so will try and pop down (thro' the tunnel for me).

Just got some tubing to fill the gap around the back of the seats where the leather is glued / tucked in and some nice oval Tamora badges for the seat backs (same as Tuscans have) - hopefully get it all done at the weekend.

Who knows...I might even get to drive it if the bloody weather up here improves!



Edited by peteA on Thursday 3rd April 12:41
Angus done an amazing job on my first wedge and he is a great guy also.

It would be great to meet you on the BAR and also cast an eye over your great looking Tamora.

Hopefully see you soon.

Rob




peteA

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Monday 7th April 2014
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Update for Roberto - seal in place and some oval Tamora badges to finish things off (thanks to the surveyor for some good guidance on this - cheers Paul). Not the best pic as it was taken on my phone in the garage but you get the idea...


The Surveyor

7,623 posts

263 months

Monday 7th April 2014
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thumbup

Looks very nice indeed Pete.

SteveSPG

2,120 posts

228 months

Monday 7th April 2014
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i like the tamora badges, where did you source those from?

RobertoBlanco

265 posts

155 months

Monday 7th April 2014
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Thanks Peter! Stunnning Job. Like the color combo.

alex_gray255

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231 months

Monday 7th April 2014
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SteveSPG said:
i like the tamora badges, where did you source those from?
I got mine from Power when I put those on my back seats, but to be honest, any decent printer should be able to do them