Does anyone know someone in town who does good custom work with leather or alcantera? I'm thinking of getting some work done on my dash/centre console.
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Those three are all good, lots of places use them, if you go there they have huge books with pictures of the cars and projects they have done in the past too, like photo albums. They usually have samples of all their materials and they can all order factory-match materials even for exotic cars. Basically you can get the same leather Lamborghini uses or whatever you want. Just depends on money basically, I think DeGreeve is the most expensive of the three.Originally posted by Mefro View PostDegreeve's is good. When I worked at ZR thats where we sent all the lambo's and ferrari's.KR
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I would not suggest getting small work done at DeGreeve's, IE a headliner or something of that nature. I had a MKIII headliner redone in black and was not to happy with the work or service. My MKIII headliner took 5th or 6th place to all the other cars that were in the shop.2001.5 Audi S4
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