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AR230 re upholstery project

DNUGENTUSMC

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Mine are all white with blue piping.
I’m thinking white for the butts and blue for the back cushions. The blue piping on the white would be a nice accent too. At least make this presentable for the summer until I pay this down more and sell the LS2000.
 

sfom222

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Sorry for the delay guys, been busy with work. Shawn had purchased the skins from me but, all the work minus a few cousins was all his work. Brad is completing his install now so should have a reference once done.

It does take a little effort and work to make everything fit properly( sometimes you have to go back and restretch material).

Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any more questions or concerns.
How do i get these seat sjuns i would like to purchase asap
 

Ronnie

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I forgot about this thread but just completed my reupholstery project last May/June. I think it came out great for a first time dyi job. I had all the tools, material and the help of my cousin. The materials were about $3k. Air powered stapler is the way to go. A streamer with a long neck to puff the foam plus a couple different staple removers is all you need. That and a lot of time, patience and perseverance. Removing all of the original staples literally took at least 16 hours. I would not do it again but my cousin wants to offer it as a service.

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