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    #51
    Will go to Seatmate th is weekend to have my frong passenger and driver's sidings fixed. For some reason, umangat yung leather. Hindi naman natuklap yung leather cause it's real leather, pero naalis lang yung pagkadikit niya. Then I'll get my steering wheel and shift knob wrapped, kasi yung 2 lang na yun ang hindi leather sa car ko.

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    #52
    Quote Originally Posted by Mree View Post
    Will go to Seatmate th is weekend to have my frong passenger and driver's sidings fixed. For some reason, umangat yung leather. Hindi naman natuklap yung leather cause it's real leather, pero naalis lang yung pagkadikit niya. Then I'll get my steering wheel and shift knob wrapped, kasi yung 2 lang na yun ang hindi leather sa car ko.
    You might want to go early as they are usually packed on Saturdays (unless you already have a schedule), or weekday para mas maluwag. They said the steering wheel would take 4-5 hours.

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    #53
    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    i had mysteering wheel re-up done at seatmate last year too pero sa alabang branch naman nila. pero i had my shift knob done too. i had both done w/ blue stitching

    Magkano pa re-up ng steering wheel at shift knob sa Seatmate Alabang bro?

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    #54
    Quote Originally Posted by Tricioman_ View Post
    Magkano pa re-up ng steering wheel at shift knob sa Seatmate Alabang bro?
    If I remember correctly, steering wheel is P1,800 & shift knob is P800.

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    #55
    ^ can't remember exactly how much na but that's about right in the ballpark

    just like what the previous posters have said, it'll take more or less the whole day to re-up both the steering wheel and the shift knob

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    #56
    aside from Seatmate ano pa pwede marecomend na shop for leatherette seatcovers.

    Thanks.

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    #57
    Leder Interia ... much better service ... Seatmate sometimes subcontracts the jobs ...

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    #58
    Sirs do you have any idea in what country is the leather seat made? in MG Square they said they have Japanese and German. According to them Japanese is better while in Seat Mate they said all leathers are from China nowadays.

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    #59
    Quote Originally Posted by lommer View Post
    Sirs do you have any idea in what country is the leather seat made? in MG Square they said they have Japanese and German. According to them Japanese is better while in Seat Mate they said all leathers are from China nowadays.
    Doesnt really matter to compare MG to seatmate.

    They are owned by brothers that help each other and supply each other's materials and labor

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    #60
    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Leder Interia ... much better service ... Seatmate sometimes subcontracts the jobs ...
    They don't subcontract per se.

    They ask their "sister companies" to do it for them but the laborers were trained by them.

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