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Old 06-01-2011, 09:19 AM   #21
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Default Re: G1 for My Sons GMA Service Project!

Thanks Guys!!!
The Seats were a real labor of love! We wanted to keep the original seats so we we stripped everything off and had a local Foam products company cut the foam, we also bought the material from them. We sanded the seats and repainted them, and then...
We got nervous about whether or not we could get the seats right when recovering them, so we took them to a professional to finnish them...
(When in doubt, get someone else to do it )
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Old 06-01-2011, 09:27 AM   #22
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Default Re: G1 for My Sons GMA Service Project!

I completely understand that. I'm wrestling with the idea of having them recovered vs. a boat seat/universal bench. I kind of am partial to the original ones but my wallet may not agree.

I'd love to try to do it myself but I'm pretty certain I wouldn't be happy with the results. So like you I'd leave it up to the professionals.

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Thanks Guys!!!
The Seats were a real labor of love! We wanted to keep the original seats so we we stripped everything off and had a local Foam products company cut the foam, we also bought the material from them. We sanded the seats and repainted them, and then...
We got nervous about whether or not we could get the seats right when recovering them, so we took them to a professional to finnish them...
(When in doubt, get someone else to do it )
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Old 06-03-2011, 06:54 PM   #23
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Question Re: G1 for My Sons GMA Service Project! -- "Need Help"

Is This Normal?
This is a relatively new rebuild so I wonder if there is some leakage that I am not aware of!
Could this have something to do with the fact that it is cutting out at the high end?
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