Interior Retrim
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Does anyone know of someone who can re trim the interior of my +2? I am looking to get new carpets, new headlining, door cards and retrimmed seats. Someone local to the West Midlands would be good. Any advice, experience or tips would be appreciated.
Many thanks
Many thanks
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andyhodg - Third Gear
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Hi
I had my interior re-covered by Evans Upholstry & Coach Trimmer in Peterborough. He does a lot of work for Spyder so has plenty of experience with the +2.
The contact number is 01733 205 980
There are some pictures of my interior to be found here:
http://www.lotuselan.info/january_2004.htm
SJ Sportscars sell a headlining, but it needs a fair amount of trimming to fit.
Good luck
Kevin
I had my interior re-covered by Evans Upholstry & Coach Trimmer in Peterborough. He does a lot of work for Spyder so has plenty of experience with the +2.
The contact number is 01733 205 980
There are some pictures of my interior to be found here:
http://www.lotuselan.info/january_2004.htm
SJ Sportscars sell a headlining, but it needs a fair amount of trimming to fit.
Good luck
Kevin
- kevin
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Andy
The solenoid is controlled by a switch on the dash to remotely control the headlamp vacuum. I think I bought the switch from either Christopher Neils or SJ Sportscars.
Mark
Details of the soda blasting company can be found here:
http://www.branova.com/knightrum/about.html
In the end I opted to sand off the paint down to the polyester primer filler. The soda blasting technique seemed to take off all of the paint right down to the gel coat, leaving many small air holes that would require repairing.
Regards
Kevin
The solenoid is controlled by a switch on the dash to remotely control the headlamp vacuum. I think I bought the switch from either Christopher Neils or SJ Sportscars.
Mark
Details of the soda blasting company can be found here:
http://www.branova.com/knightrum/about.html
In the end I opted to sand off the paint down to the polyester primer filler. The soda blasting technique seemed to take off all of the paint right down to the gel coat, leaving many small air holes that would require repairing.
Regards
Kevin
- kevin
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Andy,
I bought my solenoid from Chrisneils as recommended by Andy from Spyder. However, it is not the same as the one in Kevins website. Mine works fine.
Chris
I bought my solenoid from Chrisneils as recommended by Andy from Spyder. However, it is not the same as the one in Kevins website. Mine works fine.
Chris
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