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Any idea where i can source this fabric for Recaro refurb?


jrhone

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Looking for this type of leather/vinyl weave fabric for my recaro rebuild. Wondering if someone he any suggestions on where to start looking. 
 

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1976 BMW 2002 Fjord Blue Ireland Stage II • Bilstein Sports • Ireland Headers • Weber 38 • 292 Cam • 9.5:1 Pistons • 123Tune Bluetooth 15" BBS

2016 BMW 535i M Sport

1964 Volvo Amazon Wagon
http://www.project2002.com

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26 minutes ago, danco_ said:

You can go to Singer directly lol.

 

Or reach out to Andrew Adams. He has a solution. 


i should have text u directly.  I should have known u would point me in the right direction.  

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1976 BMW 2002 Fjord Blue Ireland Stage II • Bilstein Sports • Ireland Headers • Weber 38 • 292 Cam • 9.5:1 Pistons • 123Tune Bluetooth 15" BBS

2016 BMW 535i M Sport

1964 Volvo Amazon Wagon
http://www.project2002.com

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30 minutes ago, Mike G said:

Skip the middle man and buy from singers supplier. As with anything found in a singer car, this isn’t for the budget minded. https://www.spinneybeck.com/index.php?/shop/products/leather-weave-lw


Found that place.  Will check them out.   

1976 BMW 2002 Fjord Blue Ireland Stage II • Bilstein Sports • Ireland Headers • Weber 38 • 292 Cam • 9.5:1 Pistons • 123Tune Bluetooth 15" BBS

2016 BMW 535i M Sport

1964 Volvo Amazon Wagon
http://www.project2002.com

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2 hours ago, AceAndrew said:

Heyoo,  I can shoot you a call tomorrow between 12:00 and 1:00?  Remind me your number because it’s been too long.  Yes, SB is the singer supplier, but it’s a bit more nuanced than that.

Yup that works.   Will PM u my number.   

1976 BMW 2002 Fjord Blue Ireland Stage II • Bilstein Sports • Ireland Headers • Weber 38 • 292 Cam • 9.5:1 Pistons • 123Tune Bluetooth 15" BBS

2016 BMW 535i M Sport

1964 Volvo Amazon Wagon
http://www.project2002.com

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Can confirm this is Singer Material. Source- Worked there. 

 

You may feel differently about it after you have it quoted. 

1974 Grey European Market BMW 2002 

1976 Yellow BMW 2002 "GOLDENROD" SOLD

1972 Yellow Austin Mini 1000

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2 minutes ago, Rocan said:

Can confirm this is Singer Material. Source- Worked there. 

 

You may feel differently about it after you have it quoted. 


u are correct.  I have no idea the price...

1976 BMW 2002 Fjord Blue Ireland Stage II • Bilstein Sports • Ireland Headers • Weber 38 • 292 Cam • 9.5:1 Pistons • 123Tune Bluetooth 15" BBS

2016 BMW 535i M Sport

1964 Volvo Amazon Wagon
http://www.project2002.com

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A couple of years ago I did the interior on a '61 Alfa and the owner was dead set on Spinneybeck. It is absolutely gorgeous material, but not cheap. The woven material is done on a custom basis depending on the hide color you select. It's then sent back to their factory in Italy and the strands cut to a couple of widths to choose from, we went with 5mm. Then it's woven and adhered onto a cotton back to give it strength and structure. My recollection is that the minimum order is 55 sq/ft, and the cost was about $3,500 including taxes, shipping, etc... Also keep in mind that if you want the non-woven leather portions to be a perfect color match (such as the red in this case) then you'll likely want to order these from Spinneybeck too, and their hides are about $1,000 each. On this particular Alfa the leather alone was about $7k. Again, beautiful stuff, but not cheap. Hydes Leather has something similar also, but I think the pricing is comparable if I remember correctly. 

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Thats gorgeous...but not where I wanna go for this car....now a coupe?  Maybe...haha...Wondering if there are some lower priced alternatives out there.  

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2016 BMW 535i M Sport

1964 Volvo Amazon Wagon
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