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the covering of the cover of my original cubby was not in leather but made of a thin layer of synthetic leather.
I cut the internal flap/lapel because the new lining is made by good quality leather and has a considerable thickness. In doing so, I recovered a little 'thickness, however little, and the result is perfect.
In all honesty, working for a company that produces special and armored vehicles, I did the job with our upholsterer who is very skilled, but it is a job that can be done even by yourself and newcomers.
Just have a good glue for fabrics / leather (I'm using the TEROSON VR 5000) and start from the central longitudinal line of the lid and proceed towards the sides, a little at a time, because once you have glued it, you do not rest it any more and you can check the allignement of the seams along the edge.
I advise you to find the best position by trying to put it without glue so you understand what is the best position and how to proceed with the gluingDiscovery 5 tdv6 HSE Corris Gray Outback Engineering Limited Edition
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6th Mar 2018 11:45 pm
dgardel
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Here more details (this is the second one stored as spare )
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[quote="Chobby"]I've been looking at the cream/almond one for my car, did you fit it over the top of the original vinyl type covering? How easy was it to do.
Is a cream/almond one available? If there is then I'm in
11th Mar 2018 11:24 pm
dgardel
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Member Since: 13 Oct 2015
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therso wrote:
Is a cream/almond one available? If there is then I'm in
I found it on a website that did all manner of parts and trim. I can't for the life of me find it again.Now with: Tow bar & storage, Xenon's, Remote Timed Climate, Mood Lighting, Cubby Fridge, DRL's & Mud Flaps
Accessories: Rubber Mats, Spare Wheel Cover, LR Tyre Pressure Gauge, Warning Triangle, LED's throughout & Leather Gear Selector Top
Further Planned retrofits: 13 pin Tow Electrics & Heated Steering Wheel
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14th Mar 2018 11:32 pm
Chobby
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Nick, the one i found wasn't on the bay, but the one you linked still looks good and is around a third of the price.Now with: Tow bar & storage, Xenon's, Remote Timed Climate, Mood Lighting, Cubby Fridge, DRL's & Mud Flaps
Accessories: Rubber Mats, Spare Wheel Cover, LR Tyre Pressure Gauge, Warning Triangle, LED's throughout & Leather Gear Selector Top
Further Planned retrofits: 13 pin Tow Electrics & Heated Steering Wheel
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