Advice on the sugar and spice (interiors)

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Mackers

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Worrying about the nuts and bolts of my mansion (defender 90 - 1992) stressed me out too much yesterday. I'm gonna let the manly men in blue overalls twizzle their spanners and do the bricks and mortar from now on (or women - sorry, equality and diversity and all). I'm going to concentrate on making the house nice. It's alright. You can say it. The truth is, I might be! Now I'm not going to go as far as swags and tails, and someone else will definitely be getting rid of the spider currently living behind a pulled off corner of headliner before I start anything), but I've been on Exmoor's site and it looks like they do 'similar to' LR fabrics rather than the authentic versions? My seats are in good nick, but I'd like to get a few metres on a roll to 'embelish' things as I begin planning the interior. Does anyone know the name of my wool twill attached ... and a supplier?? Cheers.
 

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Moorland Grey is the original product, doubt you will get an exact matching cloth, you may need to buy some original seat cover and use these as a source of cloth.
Cheers for that. Good idea if it's not available too. I wonder what the car seat upholsterers do with the scrap they take off?
 
80's leopard skin would look good ;)
Now there's a fabric. Of the Bet Lynch furry variety would be good. Actually, when the new truck was ticking over this aft, I'm sure I heard her in the engine saying "It's not a smile, it's a lid on a scream. It's not a smile ... " :D
 
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