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03-02-2021, 08:02 AM #1New leather for my 300.
When I bought my 300 I basically redid everything inside except the headliner and the seats as both were in good condition, just the seats were not my favorite color. I decided to update the leather and have Elliott change the seat pattern a bit to go a little wider with the insert and taller than standard. The dark lines with the foam is the old insert area and new is lighter. Here are some pictures (old leather picture does not show new interior items I mentioned that were redone):
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03-03-2021, 08:31 AM #6I had some questions on overall cost with the entire refresh. Here are some ballpark numbers all in inclusive of labor/materials.
Carpet: $12k
Metal on armrests: $3k
Powder Coat Center Aisle Scuff Plates: $2500
Recover lower sidewalls: $10k
Recover drink rails: $7k
Not saying these are market rates and I did not go out to check other companies. -
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03-29-2021, 02:07 PM #11I'm using rough math here because my crew seats were built into the number, if you include those it came out to $5900 a seat (including lav seat) + $1500 for quilted inserts for the 7 + lav seat in the back. I'm guessing the crew seats overall cost is lower since they are just sheepskin and the actual cost per seat was higher for in the back. Pictures to come.
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06-16-2023, 09:46 AM #16
Wow, the new seats look absolutely stunning! The wider insert and taller design really give it a fresh and stylish look. Great choice! It's amazing how a simple update like changing the leather can completely transform the interior of a car or a jet.
Speaking of leather, I recently came across some interesting information about leather products and craftsmanship. I stumbled upon the Von Baer webpage, and I must say, they share some helpful insights.
As a newbie on this forum, I'm thrilled to be part of this community and share my experiences. It's great to see fellow enthusiasts like yourself sharing their projects and ideas.
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