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  1. #25
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    Mar 2009
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    '05 Accord Euro Lux
    I'd consider getting your leather and plastic coloured (sprayed) by a professional that specialises in it. It's significantly cheaper and the results can be excellent.

  2. #26
    Don't even bother painting plastic shit or the leather for that matter..

    Im a motor trimmer by trade and it never works properly. have had to re do many seats and dashes that have been painted etc as the paint chips and flakes easily.

    Go to a reputable motor trimmer and get it done... I have retrimmed a CL9 in full red leather. Seats, dash, doors, roof lining, floors, boot and everything in between!

    I also owned a 95 accord with all red inside and it looks great and anyone who thinks it doenst look luxury... have a good look inside a car that is all red. it looks very classy!

    it will cost you a pretty penny to get it done buy you will not regret it!

  3. #27
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    Sep 2007
    Location
    Melbourne City
    Car:
    04 Accord EURO
    how much do u usually charge?
    wunna fight Q('.'Q)

  4. #28
    Depends on ho far you go honestly... Its reall one of those "How long is a piece of string" type questions..

    IF you do EVERYTHING then i would set a minimum budget of $15k!

    BUT if you want to do basics like seats, door trim inserts, console arm rests, parcel tray, hood lining and pillar panels in leather and suede then it would probably cost from $4000 - $8000..

    Best thing to do is take it to a trimmer and price it up!

  5. #29
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    Sep 2007
    Location
    Melbourne City
    Car:
    04 Accord EURO
    what if i want suede instead of leather
    wunna fight Q('.'Q)

  6. #30
    Then cut a thousand or two off those prices... But suede won't wear aswell on the seats.

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