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Half-Leather seats for new Honda Fit 2017


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Dear all,

 

Just committed to a new Honda Fit 1.3 (PI Model) yesterday. Leather seats were not included in the package so I need to source for my own outside. Any recommended shops with good workmanship yet not too pricey?

 

 

Thanks!

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Dear all,

 

Just committed to a new Honda Fit 1.3 (PI Model) yesterday. Leather seats were not included in the package so I need to source for my own outside. Any recommended shops with good workmanship yet not too pricey?

 

 

Thanks!

 

Jackspeed if price is not a issue.

 

IMHO, why would you accept a brand new car & you need to source to re-wrap leather seats on your own? 

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Jackspeed if price is not a issue.

 

IMHO, why would you accept a brand new car & you need to source to re-wrap leather seats on your own? 

 

Haha, because the dealer give me a better price on the car. I prefer spartan then go out and do everything on my own.

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Haha, because the dealer give me a better price on the car. I prefer spartan then go out and do everything on my own.

 

i see. You can go to ubi workshops there. Classic leather is another shop.

 

Jackspeed is one of them but at henderson. Let them quote you and you can compare around.   [;)]

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Haha, because the dealer give me a better price on the car. I prefer spartan then go out and do everything on my own.

How much?
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Dear all,

 

Just committed to a new Honda Fit 1.3 (PI Model) yesterday. Leather seats were not included in the package so I need to source for my own outside. Any recommended shops with good workmanship yet not too pricey?

 

 

Thanks!

search sgcarmart marketplace ... I think there is one gosford or something in bedok ... quite popular also and supposedly cheaper than jackspeed.

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Haha, because the dealer give me a better price on the car. I prefer spartan then go out and do everything on my own.

How much better? Nett nett I feel the same
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Dear all,

 

Just committed to a new Honda Fit 1.3 (PI Model) yesterday. Leather seats were not included in the package so I need to source for my own outside. Any recommended shops with good workmanship yet not too pricey?

 

 

Thanks!

If for me,i would keep the Factory's Stock Cloth Seat,this is a very good Seat Material,that won't be hot if park under the Sun...Local fit Leather Seat,cannot lasts...often,not 100% Real Leather are used...

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If for me,i would keep the Factory's Stock Cloth Seat,this is a very good Seat Material,that won't be hot if park under the Sun...Local fit Leather Seat,cannot lasts...often,not 100% Real Leather are used...

Agreed, stock fabric is much better than leather. Not hot under sun and more cooling. Unless it is premium leather with ventilation, better to save the money.
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If for me,i would keep the Factory's Stock Cloth Seat,this is a very good Seat Material,that won't be hot if park under the Sun...Local fit Leather Seat,cannot lasts...often,not 100% Real Leather are used...

agree,

use and abuse the stock seat cover until damage or too dirty(unlikely) before you go wrap leather seat. 

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If TS wants to keep the fabric seats, he has to make sure to regularly clean it as dust may easily accumulates in the fabric seats.

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Don't mind me asking, whats the price of your honda fit huh? Saw a lot of attractive promo on them. [:p]

Don't sway off by looking at good price,make sure the PI are got good Reputation,don't try to save a few Thousands ended up losing more [bigcry] .....if the small PI wound up. [furious]  [bigcry]

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