price of new interior?

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fallingspeaker
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Hi, what would I expect to pay for a shop to sew a custom interior of white/black to color match my cars paint scheme? By custom interior I mean seats, panels, and carpet. I was just curious for the future since the plan right now is to keep the car for a long time and make it look how i want it to. Thanks.


2face
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Car: '92 nissan 240sx conv.

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i paid $1200 for both custom interior and custom paint. i don't know if that's too much or what. i thought it was a pretty cheap. i got it done down at TJ since i live close to the border and i've heard from different people that they do a good job for a cheap price. i've had it for 2 years and the paint still looks new and the interior for the most part is in great shape (since i'm missing the rear windows the parts in that area started fading). the only thing i didn't like about my interior is that they did a crappy job putting a couple of things back, other than that it was perfect.

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i paid $900 or so.. for my interior with new padding for the seats..seats front and rear, center console, glove box, door panels, and rear panels..


fallingspeaker
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1200 and 900 hmm? Sounds great but I'll have to look around here. Not too sure how many shops in hawaii do it and if they do probably gonna cost me my first 3 children and a lung.

Thanks.

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