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£65 for a seat
« on: 05 January 2009, 18:27:27 »

£50 + £15P&P for a new heated seat to replace mine taken from a 2003 CD.

Is this a fair price??
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Re: £65 for a seat
« Reply #1 on: 05 January 2009, 18:34:30 »

Could I swap the passenger base with a drivers one?



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Re: £65 for a seat
« Reply #2 on: 05 January 2009, 18:57:14 »

sounds a lot mate tbh ! no you carnt swop  :( you could get a set of leather for £100  :y
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Re: £65 for a seat
« Reply #3 on: 05 January 2009, 18:58:10 »

Ive just sold leather for £50 ;)
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Re: £65 for a seat
« Reply #4 on: 05 January 2009, 18:58:59 »

If its brand new - Bargain - if its used - Hmmm Dear !!

edit - just seen its from `03 car.

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Re: £65 for a seat
« Reply #5 on: 05 January 2009, 19:01:36 »

No scrappy's locally have any "new" cars so to find a broken 2003 CD on Ebay is tempting.

His prices do seem high overall so I'll give him a ring and see if he'll budge.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=380085287359#ebayphotohosting

Afterall, who needs a velour drivers seat for a facelift CD?
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Re: £65 for a seat
« Reply #6 on: 05 January 2009, 19:03:33 »

For the extra I would go for the leather as Marky suggested.  Or if cloth maybe one of the lads upgrading to leather might be able to help.

Or if the price is for a brand new seat then sounds ok. :y
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« Reply #7 on: 05 January 2009, 19:04:18 »

He's registered on here, tell him your from OOF ;)
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Re: £65 for a seat
« Reply #8 on: 05 January 2009, 19:08:12 »

Time for a poll  :y
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Re: £65 for a seat
« Reply #9 on: 05 January 2009, 19:14:38 »

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Time for a poll  :y

Where's the .... 'replace it all with leather' option?  ;D   ;D  ;D  ;D
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Re: £65 for a seat
« Reply #10 on: 05 January 2009, 19:15:51 »

Sum is simple.

If the lads sell a leather setup on here for a £100 then 5 seats = £20 per bum for leather.

Lowest option you offered was £20 so in that case that was my vote. but I would consider my previous post 1st and see if anyone is upgrading on here.
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Re: £65 for a seat
« Reply #11 on: 05 January 2009, 19:16:29 »

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Where's the .... 'replace it all with leather' option?  ;D   ;D  ;D  ;D

I totally agree  :y :y :y
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Re: £65 for a seat
« Reply #12 on: 05 January 2009, 19:17:24 »

Ive gone with £25  ;)
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« Reply #13 on: 05 January 2009, 19:18:52 »

Initially seems high for one seat but not everyone wants leather. 2003 is 5/6 years old now & given the nature of Migs & mileage a clean one might be hard to find, so if it puts your car back how you want it then it's worth that to you matey. :y
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« Reply #14 on: 05 January 2009, 19:18:56 »

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Where's the .... 'replace it all with leather' option?  ;D   ;D  ;D  ;D

I like the fur on my bum, you can keep your cow hides  :P
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« Reply #15 on: 05 January 2009, 19:22:03 »

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Where's the .... 'replace it all with leather' option?  ;D   ;D  ;D  ;D

I like the fur on my bum, you can keep your cow hides  :P

Gotta agree. Leather's cold in winter & red hot in summer :P
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Re: £65 for a seat
« Reply #16 on: 05 January 2009, 19:38:47 »

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Time for a poll  :y

Where's the .... 'replace it all with leather' option?  ;D   ;D  ;D  ;D

I like the fur on my bum, you can keep your cow hides  :P

I don't wiSh to know about the fur on your bum!! :P  :P  ;)  ;)

edit .... my pi$$ poor spelling!
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« Reply #17 on: 05 January 2009, 19:59:37 »

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Time for a poll  :y

Where's the .... 'replace it all with leather' option?  ;D   ;D  ;D  ;D

I like the fur on my bum, you can keep your cow hides  :P

I don't with to know about the fur on your bum!! :P  :P  ;)  ;)

And you never will  :-X :P
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« Reply #18 on: 05 January 2009, 20:02:13 »

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Time for a poll  :y

Where's the .... 'replace it all with leather' option?  ;D   ;D  ;D  ;D

I like the fur on my bum, you can keep your cow hides  :P

I don't wish to know about the fur on your bum!! :P  :P  ;)  ;)

And you never will  :-X :P

Phew! That's a relief!! ;D
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« Reply #19 on: 05 January 2009, 20:16:06 »

I dont think that price is unreasonable, and the P+P is pretty good. Why all the hassle to save £10-£15 quid.

Personally, if I were the seller, I wouldn't be arsed with all the bother for any less than £50.
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« Reply #20 on: 05 January 2009, 20:34:49 »

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I dont think that price is unreasonable, and the P+P is pretty good. Why all the hassle to save £10-£15 quid.

Personally, if I were the seller, I wouldn't be arsed with all the bother for any less than £50.

Cos I'm a tight wad 8-)
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« Reply #21 on: 05 January 2009, 20:48:34 »

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Personally, if I were the seller, I wouldn't be arsed with all the bother for any less than £50.

Cos I'm a tight wad 8-)

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« Reply #22 on: 05 January 2009, 21:05:46 »

Facelift leather is ALOT more expensive than pre-facelift, you cannot really 'work out' a price based on leather costs.

But if you can wait a few days poss a week or so you could have a whole CDX grey velour interior for petrol costs, just waiting to see if my plan comes together  ::).

The guy selling the seat, if he's the one from Heathrow all his bits are expensive, he wanted £110 for a set of facelift door cards delivered, i ended up getting them for £34 from someone else
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« Reply #23 on: 05 January 2009, 21:27:26 »

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I dont think that price is unreasonable, and the P+P is pretty good. Why all the hassle to save £10-£15 quid.

Personally, if I were the seller, I wouldn't be arsed with all the bother for any less than £50.

Cos I'm a tight wad 8-)

Sent you a PM, aren't you speaking to me? :'(

No  :P
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« Reply #24 on: 05 January 2009, 21:29:01 »

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Facelift leather is ALOT more expensive than pre-facelift, you cannot really 'work out' a price based on leather costs.

But if you can wait a few days poss a week or so you could have a whole CDX grey velour interior for petrol costs, just waiting to see if my plan comes together  ::).

The guy selling the seat, if he's the one from Heathrow all his bits are expensive, he wanted £110 for a set of facelift door cards delivered, i ended up getting them for £34 from someone else

I can wait a week Phil, does your plan include cow hides by any chance?  
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« Reply #25 on: 05 January 2009, 21:32:16 »

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Time for a poll  :y

Where's the .... 'replace it all with leather' option?  ;D   ;D  ;D  ;D

I like the fur on my bum, you can keep your cow hides  :P

Gotta agree. Leather's cold in winter & red hot in summer :P

And sweaty in the summer, not for me either, Made that mistake on a PT Cruiser I had for a while, leather seats, awful....imho. :)
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« Reply #26 on: 05 January 2009, 21:34:32 »

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I dont think that price is unreasonable, and the P+P is pretty good. Why all the hassle to save £10-£15 quid.

Personally, if I were the seller, I wouldn't be arsed with all the bother for any less than £50.

Cos I'm a tight wad 8-)

Sent you a PM, aren't you speaking to me? :'(
No. He's busy messing around with your bank a/c.!!!
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« Reply #27 on: 05 January 2009, 21:45:46 »

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I dont think that price is unreasonable, and the P+P is pretty good. Why all the hassle to save £10-£15 quid.

Personally, if I were the seller, I wouldn't be arsed with all the bother for any less than £50.

Cos I'm a tight wad 8-)

Sent you a PM, aren't you speaking to me? :'(
No. He's busy messing around with your bank a/c.!!!

I've been messing with yours too Guy but still can't wipe out your overdraft  ;)
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