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Full leather of 16v conversion?

16v conversion
7 (35%)
Full cream lether
13 (65%)

Total Members Voted: 17

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Dinky

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Re: Full cream leather or 16v conversion?
« Reply #30 on: 10 November 2005, 11:11 »
:rolleyes: that can work too...see..im really easy to buy pressies for! and..i used to work on ex's rs..and help him clean..now c'mon..little angel me! :laugh:

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Re: Full cream leather or 16v conversion?
« Reply #31 on: 10 November 2005, 11:13 »
...women liking their cars are MUCH worse!!  :rolleyes:

if you get them something for the car then you should have got them something nice and girly and vice versa..can never win!!  :tongue:  :laugh:
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Re: Full cream leather or 16v conversion?
« Reply #32 on: 10 November 2005, 11:14 »
oh...you guys are just moaners...hate it wen we moan about you's spending too much time/money/effort on cars instead of us..and then moan wen we spend time/money/effort on ours...
you's lot always say its us women whom are complicated..i think not! you's lot are just as bad..if not worse.. :tongue:

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Re: Full cream leather or 16v conversion?
« Reply #33 on: 10 November 2005, 15:33 »
Here you go Chris, a nice Rivage interior to shmoose over. :wink:





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Re: Full cream leather or 16v conversion?
« Reply #34 on: 10 November 2005, 16:49 »
Here you go Chris, a nice Rivage interior to shmoose over. :wink:







Is that how they came out the factory??? those seats are much nicer than the ones i've seen in the scrappies :huh:

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Re: Full cream leather or 16v conversion?
« Reply #35 on: 10 November 2005, 22:07 »
Mate I would be questioning the quality of the work for only £600, would cost lots more than that in getting decent quality leather and good workmanship ( i have worked in a Porsche trimmers on and off for 5 years!)


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Re: Full cream leather or 16v conversion?
« Reply #36 on: 11 November 2005, 09:08 »
Is that how they came out the factory??? those seats are much nicer than the ones i've seen in the scrappies :huh:

Yup indeedy, that's a factory fit Rivage leather interior that I posted.

Have a look here for some prices at arguably the best trimmer around the VW scene --> http://www.mjinteriors.co.uk/Prices.htm
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Re: Full cream leather or 16v conversion?
« Reply #37 on: 11 November 2005, 09:49 »
that looks lush gibby! how ever do u keep it lookin so nice in a daily driver? Good work!

thats the best mk3 ive seen..ever! its just clean and subtle.. :cool:

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Re: Full cream leather or 16v conversion?
« Reply #38 on: 11 November 2005, 09:52 »
that looks lush gibby! how ever do u keep it lookin so nice in a daily driver? Good work!

I wish Phil, those pics aren't mine, they are from a blue Rivage for sale on ebay at the moment, mine are half decent, but not as good as those unfortunately.
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Re: Full cream leather or 16v conversion?
« Reply #39 on: 11 November 2005, 09:57 »
oh right, very sneaky!



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thats the best mk3 ive seen..ever! its just clean and subtle.. :cool: