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Please see the company Bespoke Leathering who does all my interior work soon on a new TV series called Car SOS which starts next Thursday !
The post below is copied from their Facebook page.
We were approached by Renegade pictures as they have been informed that we are known for being able to turn interiors that some say are far beyond repair to interiors that have had life breathed back into them. Working with a brilliant crew has been a great experience, and one that we will most definitely remember. As many of us know to restore a car it helps if you have passion, time and a lot of patience. With the expertise of Fuzz and the crew along with petrol head Tim Shaw “Car SOS” Im sure will make great viewing and Bespoke Leathering should appear in the 5th or 6th episode.
The program starts Thursday 7th February.
With looking after existing customers we couldn’t commit to every project so took the opportunity to show how one interior can be renovated with products we use everyday. These products are the very same that are advertised on this forum.
Like most of us who have watched shows like this that have deadlines ive though "yeh, you have more time" but i can honestly say that on some of the restorations things didn’t go quite to plan.
The only time I will see the episode is when it’s shown, no previews for me.
Making motoring dreams come true for a seventh season award winning Car SOS is back, and this time it’s bigger and better than ever . Everyone’s favourite petrol heads Fuzz Townshend and Tim Shaw continue their mission to seek out classic cars with National Geographic for everyone in everywhere, a responsive website for your entertainment
So over the last few months I have thought about selling the M3 but I couldn't bring myself to even advertise it,also I've always wanted to fit a set of Porsche wheels as not seen them on one before.
Right so this happened today.
As far I know this is the 1st of set Eta Beta splits fitted to a E36 in the UK,can't believe how well the suit the car. :shock:
Wheel specs are.
Fronts 8 x 18 et49 with a 30mm adapter fitted.
Rears 9.5 x 18 et52 with a 20mm adapter fitted.
Next up is a full refurb over the winter all ready for next year.
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