Replacement seats for Berli

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  • lizbillings
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    Club Member
    • Nov 2011
    • 825

    #16
    Re: Replacement seats for Berli

    Hi everyone. Seats taken a back burner due to lambing. We have lambed 65 since Sunday! I really want seats that tilt so I can access back easily

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    • str11ker
      • Nov 2011
      • 60

      #17
      Re: Replacement seats for Berli

      Why Liz? How many lambs can you get into the back of a berli?
      Ha Ha.....only joking!

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      • Dane_Rescueman
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        Club Member
        • Nov 2011
        • 903

        #18
        Re: Replacement seats for Berli

        I've had two in my Berli!
        (well,...I was delivering them - freezer ready packed!)
        Marlin Berlinetta 2.1 Efi

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        • lizbillings
          club member
          Club Member
          • Nov 2011
          • 825

          #19
          Re: Replacement seats for Berli

          Not tried any -car not been out!!! Trying to snow here which is not good. about 230 lambs so far

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          • dave_kitson
            club member
            Club Member
            • Nov 2011
            • 265

            #20
            Re: Replacement seats for Berli

            Hi John (Leeds)
            I am considering some Cappuccino seats for a Cabrio. Do you have the contact details for the guy in London who does the recovers? Also I noticed in another thread that you know of a breaker down south who does these cars, again do you have the contact details?
            Many thanks
            Dave

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            • cabrioman
              • Nov 2011
              • 309

              #21
              Re: Replacement seats for Berli

              Hi Dave

              The details for the contact in London for the retrim kit are as below. I have spoke to him he is a very helpful guy. Attached is a picture he sent me of the seat upgraded with leather, the dots in the headrest are because it had radio speakers added in the headrests!. I think from memory the pricing at the time ran from around £350 up to £550 plus depending on the quality you choose but they were all ready made kits with different colour options.

              I will try to dig out the contact number for the Cappuccino breaker but I am not sure if I still have his number. Bob Martin may have it if not as I gave the details to Bob and he sourced the pair he has in his Cabrio from the same guy.
              Contact:
              Dany Gagnon
              Customer Service/ Service à la clientèle
              Cappuccino Sport Ltd.
              UK - Phone: 0845 299 0209
              Fax: +44 (0) 207 1171 037
              http://www.cappuccinosport.

              Must make a point of comming over to Bradford to look at your setup, its quite novel having the manufacturer 10 miles from Leeds.

              Regards


              John
              Attached Files

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              • dave_kitson
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                • Nov 2011
                • 265

                #22
                Re: Replacement seats for Berli

                Hi John
                Thanks for the info. Any joy with the number for the breaker? Or can you contact Bob? I don't think I know him.
                Tanx - Dave.

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                • billjackson54
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                  Club Member
                  • Nov 2011
                  • 208

                  #23
                  Re: Replacement seats for Berli

                  I too found some lovely Capucino seats fom a breaker. They were leather and really nice...but bent almost double in transit, so they had to go back. In the end I found a local trimmer who rebuilt my existing Sportsman recliners to my spec, and covered them in leather. This was not a cheap job, but was less expensive than buying new. At the time there was almost nothing available new anyway, but now various companies do something worh considering. If I was to do it again I would probably have a word with Interiorseating (they who used to be Richfield) in Mansfield, Notts, who do a revamp of one of their production seats with us in mind. The seats are very comfortable (I tried one in Exeter)but come in at £300+ .

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