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Old 11-12-2016, 11:56 AM
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Hi all, I am looking to reupholster the seats in my 07 xkr coupe. The car looks stunning but the interior is a little plain, black on black on more black. The seats have the fluted bolsters and while the leather is in excellent condition, it is a bit hard and shiny and can be very warm and sweaty on long journeys. I am thinking of new leather with a two tone colour, black on the sides and bolsters with a different colour on the center sections of the seats. I was also going to get the seams with a contrast stitching and also the leather sections of the door cards in the same colour as the center of the seats. I have seen one photo in the forum with black and tan leather seats and it looks pretty nice. Met with company who can do this for me but i can not decide on the colour combo. Anybody ever do this or any ideas on cool colour combos. Price quoted €1500 for complete job.
 
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Old 11-12-2016, 03:40 PM
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Ray funny you mention this i was only saying the other day that my leather was starting to age in appearance quite significantly

I think you should go for the london tan/charcoal theme looks very classy
 
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Thanks, i think that is the combo in the photo. It looks realy nice and subtle.
 
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That's the one

I've been looking on ebay for the last 6 weeks for updated seats ie xkr-s seats however they seem to be extremely rare I might also get myself a quote for a re-trim
 
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Better than tan on tan on more tan, i'd trade tan for black any day of the week.
 
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I would do leather with alcantara or Sunbrella fabric center/contrast. Beautiful patterns and super durable sofa fabric. Step out of your comfort zone.

Go with a tartan, paisley... two fabrics with leather to coordinate... This is your chance!
 
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I had considered alcantara but i think all leather is more in keeping with the style of the xkr. The london tan in the photo is a nice classic combo and would suit the car nicely.
 
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Old 11-13-2016, 09:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Ray4901
I had considered alcantara but i think all leather is more in keeping with the style of the xkr. The london tan in the photo is a nice classic combo and would suit the car nicely.
Tan Harris Tweed inserts would be awesome and comfortable.
 
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How about grey inserts?

 
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Great idea, make sure your upholstery shop is certified/licensed for recovering seats with side air bags. Mine is not.
 
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Here's more food for thought:

Genuine alligator! Amazing workmanship, matched skins.
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...-08-xk-101601/



and
Dye as an alternative to new upholstery: https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...-seats-120631/

Also,
As Billy Joel said, "I love you just the way you are." My 2009:


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Great idea, make sure your upholstery shop is certified/licensed for recovering seats with side air bags. Mine is not.
Thanks, never thought about that.
 
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Stuart, that alligator skin is something else, maybe not my taste but beautifully done.
Yours looks very classy, contrasting ivory and black always looks well.
 
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