Black heated, electric sports seats. SOLD

philbo909 said:
Jobes said:
Thanks for the input :thumbsup:

Some leather repair dye would go a long way on those bolsters to make it look more presentable. Black is very forgiving with diy repairs

X2..

Few hours of time and TLC, they'll be a good bit better than they are, currently :thumbsup:

Good luck with the sale..
 
The seats look OK to me and as others have said a little bit of attention and they'll look good.
 
Cheers all, I’m not in a rush to sell so when I get a minute I may get some of the recon stuff.
Thanks for the advice. :thumbsup:
I actually thought they were in good nick. :D
 
Jobes said:
Cheers all, I’m not in a rush to sell so when I get a minute I may get some of the recon stuff.
Thanks for the advice. :thumbsup:
I actually thought they were in good nick. :D

I've seen a lot worse on here for more money,they should soon find a new home.
 
maxman said:
Jobes said:
Cheers all, I’m not in a rush to sell so when I get a minute I may get some of the recon stuff.
Thanks for the advice. :thumbsup:
I actually thought they were in good nick. :D

I've seen a lot worse on here for more money,they should soon find a new home.

Agreed. Not sure where Mike's coming from with his comment really. Good old supply and demand. Its probably cheaper these days to find a pre facelift car with them in for sale, swap them out and then sell it on.
I think the price is about right. Especially with these being both heated and electric. Yes they're not perfect but nothing circa £100 reconollisation would put right it you want them perfect.
GLWTS.
 
MACK said:
maxman said:
Jobes said:
Cheers all, I’m not in a rush to sell so when I get a minute I may get some of the recon stuff.
Thanks for the advice. :thumbsup:
I actually thought they were in good nick. :D

I've seen a lot worse on here for more money,they should soon find a new home.

Agreed. Not sure where Mike's coming from with his comment really. Good old supply and demand. Its probably cheaper these days to find a pre facelift car with them in for sale, swap them out and then sell it on.
I think the price is about right. Especially with these being both heated and electric. Yes they're not perfect but nothing circa £100 reconollisation would put right it you want them perfect.
GLWTS.

If I were selling them I'd spend £20 on a kit and a couple of hours making them mint, and price them at £800. My reasoning being that someone would probably want to chip the price when seeing them in the flesh, whereas if they are mint they'll fly out as they need nothing doing.

Mike
 
Ducklakeview said:
MACK said:
maxman said:
I've seen a lot worse on here for more money,they should soon find a new home.

Agreed. Not sure where Mike's coming from with his comment really. Good old supply and demand. Its probably cheaper these days to find a pre facelift car with them in for sale, swap them out and then sell it on.
I think the price is about right. Especially with these being both heated and electric. Yes they're not perfect but nothing circa £100 reconollisation would put right it you want them perfect.
GLWTS.

If I were selling them I'd spend £20 on a kit and a couple of hours making them mint, and price them at £800. My reasoning being that someone would probably want to chip the price when seeing them in the flesh, whereas if they are mint they'll fly out as they need nothing doing.

Mike
People are going to have a go at chipping the price either way. As a buyer I'd rather pay less and have them sorted properly rather than pay more because someone's had a a go themselves with potentially mixed results.
At the end of the day the point being a £750 ask for reasonably worn seats that are both heated and electric seems fair given the market. It's not like the seller's got 20 others to compete with.
 
I agree, the rarity of these means you have to take what's available. Just that I would personally, have done the work before offering for sale.

No doubt at all that they will sell.

Mike
 
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