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    East Coast...NY/NJ/CT..what upholstery shop did you use?...

    Just trying to find a shop to recover some seats. I rather not go to a stranger,... and I prefer to not deal w/ costs of shipping.

    Let me know your reviews of where you went..pics too pls!

    tia


    jrk

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    Bells Auto Greenwich Ct 203 869 5930 203 858 5409
    sorry no pics excellent work who most go to in this area
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    Ray Paterek in Chatham, NJ. Concours quality - has won virtually everything. Might be best in the world.
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    Ive heard of both.........much appreciated.

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    Rennwerke Porsche in Elmsford NY -just west of White Plains-ask for Cheech the owner

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    Being on the east coast, I have used the Paterak's and their work is outstanding. Cheech???????????????,,,,,,,,,,,
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    NEWS ALERT!! Most of the big shops that folks are mentioning DO farm out alot their work(Oh yeah, even Willhoit in LB/CA and CPR is SD/CA farms out alot). I know Rennwerke and The Pat's do!! Just can't do it all and do it so right. I know a few very good 'sew shops' in NJ that do their work and do it right.



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    I have a local guy up here by me that does work for one of the big Porsche restoration shops in CT, email me if you want his contact info.
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    cheech does not do upholstery sends all his stuff to Bells no in house set up
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    Also, try automotive stitches in Connecticut. My RS seats were done fabulously by them. Jim Newton uses then and I had my seats done with Jim while the car was there having many other things done. Cheech?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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