Seat back retainers and luggage straps

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Seat back retainers and luggage straps

Post by Gary71 »

Hi all,

I've just placed an order for some more seat back retainers and luggage straps for a couple of people that have come through my website. I've also ordered a couple of spares for stock, so if anyone is interested please let me know. Full details are on the website (see link under my name below) but a quick summary is:

Luggage retaining straps £64.50 +£3.50 P&P
Seat back retaining straps £18 +£2.00 P&P

They are made from a durable thick leather that ages nicely once you start to use them. The seat back retainers include a new press stud and are slightly longer than required so they can be cut to length to ensure a good fit to your particular seat. The ones I have ordered are black, but tan is also available to order.

Please send an email to porscheleatherwork@dsl.pipex.com if you are interested in some of these for your car.
Thanks :)
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Hi Gary!

The link for the place where the the picture of the seat back retaining straps should be is broken...
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Hi Gary!

The link for the place where the the picture of the seat back retaining straps should be is broken...
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Post by Gary71 »

Hi Vasco,

Yes you are right! I thought I tested the site :) I dropped my decent camera yesterday, so please excuse this terrible picture of one of the seat back straps.

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The picture on the site with it fitted to the car shows the feature line down the sides of the strap a little better, although in a sepia tone for artistic effect :)

If you need any more information please let me know
Thanks
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Post by vricardo »

Thanks Gary.
I'll need a set, but not for now. But I'm keeping your contact and I'll foreward it to other friends that might need them.

All the best,
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OK No worries :)
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For what its worth - I bought a set of these from Gary and they are very useful as well as very 8) !
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Post by jamie »

I have a tan strap which is broken and has been sat on my bedside table for two months whilst I (never) get around to making a new one...

So this solves a problem. I'll take one!
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Post by Helen »

jamie wrote:I have a tan strap which is broken and has been sat on my bedside table for two months whilst I (never) get around to making a new one...

So this solves a problem. I'll take one!
i needed Tan colour for my 912 (over a year ago)and couldn't find anyone who supplied them so i ended up using one of Larrys old belts and 912uk put the studs in for me, as the belt was worn/used looking it matched the cars interior beautifully and only cost me the postage to/from bournmouth.
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Post by Gary71 »

*cough*

I'm trying to flog a few belts :) :wink:
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Post by Helen »

to be honest Gary, if i hadn't happened to have a old belt laying around then i would have had to have gone out and bought one and a good quality leather belts are about £20 +

so i'd have more than happily bought some from you and saved myself (and 912uk) the trouble of making my own.
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Post by Gary71 »

Only joking :)

I had old belts in mine for years as the originals had long gone 8)
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Post by Helen »

talking of straps and belts for old cars.

i need a belt to hold the battery in place in the 356
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Send me a drawing and I'll get you a quote :wink:
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