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-   -   Any good/cheap upholstery shops around San Diego? (http://www.wakeworld.com/forum/showthread.php?t=286436)

melty_1 02-22-2006 11:08 AM

Working on getting quotes to reuphoster an 88 SN 2001. It's been pretty frustrating...the quotes have been outrageous ($1200 - $1800)....and that's without carpet. Does anyone know of a good and affordable shop in the San Diego area? <BR> <BR>Thanks! <BR> <BR>p.s. Yeah, I know...TJ! Kinda saving that as a last resort.

fox 02-22-2006 11:52 AM

That's probably the running deal. Here in Cincinnati I have a new interior for about $1700 complete with the embroidery and all coming. I would tend to believe that you would be more expensive, so it sounds like you are getting a good deal. What is "cheap" to you? Have you considered those "towel" material covers from Primal?

melty_1 02-22-2006 12:43 PM

Thanks for the reply, Eric! <BR> <BR>I've seen so many postings on WW and other sites where people are spending under $1000. But, not really in this area. Labor rate here runs $45-$60/hr. <BR>Unfortunately, covers wont work. It really needs redone. <BR>May end up doing it myself <img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/uhoh.gif" border=0>

drewsy 02-22-2006 6:00 PM

Take it down to Bario Logan. There are a few shops under the bridge that are resonable.

slipknot 02-22-2006 7:13 PM

Jim's Upholstery in Kearny Mesa is real good but I am not sure if they do full boats, they must. I have taken cars and boat stuff there. They are recommeded. <BR> <BR>How much were you expecting to pay? Those quotes sound close, I am not sure. I would think you could get it done for 800-1000. <BR> <BR>(Message edited by slipknot on February 22, 2006)

drewsy 02-22-2006 7:19 PM

I've also taken stuff to Jim's before. Very good quality, maybe a little expensive?? <BR> <BR>Oh yeah, "reasonable"

melty_1 02-22-2006 9:23 PM

I called Jim's a few days ago and was told they don't do full boats. Hmmm...would they notice if I brought in 1 piece every other week?!!! <BR> <BR>Don't laugh, but I was expecting it to run around $600 (ok...laugh). But, damn, those are the numbers I've heard thrown around in the past months! If it were a 50k boat, 1800 wouldn't been that bad to put into it. <BR> <BR>Bario Logan....I'll check out that area. Thanks!

fox 02-23-2006 5:58 AM

My materials alone was almost $300 bucks. So then the 1400 remaining includes making the skins, having the name Correct Craft embroidered in the right place, and then putting the skins on the pieces. I think that's a bargain given calling the only dealer I've found "authorized" to make them and they wanted $2500 just for the skins, and an 8 month delay in getting them.

melty_1 02-24-2006 2:25 PM

Well, I just got a quote for under 1000. But, it would be a single-color interior. Eric, I can't tell from your profile pic....is yours just one color? If so, can you post some pics? <BR>


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