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Devilish 30th November 2011 20:44

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Originally Posted by Quince99 (Post 863803)
Coming in very late on this thread - are these items still available? Simon's ebay ID seems to list no items at all for sale.

~See post 603

Devilish 30th November 2011 21:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by trebor (Post 854230)
Re above Simon is going to make the memory option very precise so the walnut can be fitted without removing the seat side, i will keep you posted


It will be interesting to see how good the trim fits around the outer edge of the memory switch. I believe it will look better with the memory switch removed and replaced after the trim is fitted, but that is just me, . Removal of the valance panel is real easy, I will compile a detailed how to, it takes no longer than 5 mins and is only performed once, so is worth the little time it takes. Maybe simon will make both oval and oblong memory switch hole options available for those who would rather remove the mwmory switch, I know I would. Because the motor operation switches fit over the walnut trim, it may look odd if it fits around the memory switch MO and orsiz fer corsiz.

trebor 30th November 2011 21:59

the samples of the seat side with the memory cut out are on their way to me so we will soon find out if they will look good without having to remove the sides to fit

Devilish 1st December 2011 21:29

I have compiled a valance cover 'how to' that may find its way into the how to forum.

http://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/foru...517#post865517

trebor 1st December 2011 22:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by Devilish (Post 865525)
I have compiled a valance cover 'how to' that may find its way into the how to forum.

http://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/foru...517#post865517

Nice one Steve, that will prove useful for members once the memory seat sides are available

Devilish 2nd December 2011 11:31

A pic of the valance trim with a rectangular hole for the memory switch.
http://i681.photobucket.com/albums/v...switchhole.jpg

A zoom in of the switch fitted on top of the walnut trim.
http://i681.photobucket.com/albums/v...moryswitch.jpg

Pic of the trim with a hole cut to the shape of the switch allowing trim fitting without removing the seat valance cover will follow.

Devilish 2nd December 2011 11:38

Quote:

Originally Posted by trebor (Post 865582)
Nice one Steve, that will prove useful for members once the memory seat sides are available

Thanks for popping over to take the pics, I think we were lucky with my camera struggling to focus flash and write with almost a flat battery, it just about mamaged the last pic before it shut off :icon_smile:

chris75 2nd December 2011 11:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by Devilish (Post 865525)
I have compiled a valance cover 'how to' that may find its way into the how to forum.

http://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/foru...517#post865517

Nice bit of work . :icon_smile:
Perhaps a nice mod could put this into the "how-to / car interiors " ?

trebor 2nd December 2011 22:28

Members can now order the walnut seat sides with memory option from Simon,(details in post 1 of this thread ) he will be supplying the one with the oblong hole so you will have to remove the actual seat side to fit it, but is only a 5/10 minute job and Steve has done an excellent how to as below

http://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/foru...644#post865644

Simon is also doing a template which goes around the memory switch to avoid having to remove the seat side if you wish, and both options are available, so let him kow which one you want when ordering, he will be up dating his schematic asap and i will add it to post 1

trebor 5th December 2011 19:49

Simon is now making the memory option with the oblong and oval hole so if you dont want to remove the seat side to fit that is an option, schematic below and at post 1 - enjoy !

http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/...atSidesRHD.jpg


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