Headrest embroidery installed pic
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Weeks ago someone asked for an installed pic of the embroidery I had done on my headrests by Giulio atr HRE. I never got around to posting one back when TMS was down every other day, and now I can't locate the original thread, but anyway here's the pic:
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Burke0011 @ May 1, 2006, 11:53 AM) Quoted post</div><div class='quotemain'>
Nice!! How much??
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It was about $85 for the pair, although I think they had to add a small setup charge since then.
Nice!! How much??
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It was about $85 for the pair, although I think they had to add a small setup charge since then.
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Originally Posted by Torch_Vert
Weeks ago someone asked for an installed pic of the embroidery I had done on my headrests by Giulio atr HRE. I never got around to posting one back when TMS was down every other day, and now I can't locate the original thread, but anyway here's the pic:
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Hey chuck. If your talking about the cover on the headrest its not to bad to take off. Just climb in the back seat and on the bottom of the headrest if you feel around you'll feel like a clip all the way acrossed. Its like two pieces of plastic locked together. Once you get those unsnapped you just want to wiggle your head rest side to side. There is plastic over the foam as well. It will feel like its gonna rip but it wont. I ordered the "GT" logo for mine. Unfortunately I dont have pics at the moment. If you have any other questions feel free to ask.
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Originally Posted by mustangshadow
Hey chuck. If your talking about the cover on the headrest its not to bad to take off. Just climb in the back seat and on the bottom of the headrest if you feel around you'll feel like a clip all the way acrossed. Its like two pieces of plastic locked together. Once you get those unsnapped you just want to wiggle your head rest side to side. There is plastic over the foam as well. It will feel like its gonna rip but it wont. I ordered the "GT" logo for mine. Unfortunately I dont have pics at the moment. If you have any other questions feel free to ask.
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you can use a vac if you wanted to but I didnt. Just follow all the same steps but in reverse. It takes a bit just keep pulling it down and working it. (this is sounding a lil wierd) LOL. But being for real its not that bad and like I said as far as taking it off it has a clasp on the very bottom if you get in the back seat and take a flashlight with you to peek you will see it better. Just push them together tightly and it will unclasp.
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Giulio does AWESOME work just send him your headrest and once he gets them you can track them the whole time. Took about 2 weeks for us to get them back
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Sweet keep us posted. Also if I can remember tomorrow I will go out and take some pics for ya. I'm glad I could help.
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It is a lot easier if you just remove the headrest then remove the cover. To remove the headrest raise it all the way up and use a paperclip in the little hole to release the retainer. There is a hook all the way across the fabric that must be unhooked to remove. Press together the lift the end that is on top. I did not use a vac with the plastic bag because the darn thing sucked the bag right up!
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Originally Posted by Mongoose
It is a lot easier if you just remove the headrest then remove the cover. To remove the headrest raise it all the way up and use a paperclip in the little hole to release the retainer. There is a hook all the way across the fabric that must be unhooked to remove. Press together the lift the end that is on top. I did not use a vac with the plastic bag because the darn thing sucked the bag right up!
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Originally Posted by Boltzman
Thanks Mongoose . You don't know how long I sat dumfounded trying to figure out how to get the whole thing off. you got any pics of yours?
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