
Baby Seat Retrim
Harry Pitcher • June 4, 2021

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This @nuna_uk child seat has been completely retrimmed in sea shell calf nappa leather with royal blue piping for @nicksinghsahota Rolls-Royce Cullinan. We also embroidered the "RR" logo into the headrest of the seat, royal blue thread was used to match the piping. The seat was fitted back together and ready for the customer. Definitely a unique baby seat which will stand out from the rest. What do you all think? Let us know in the comments #dclassauto
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