
Mercedes-Benz SLS Seat Retrim
Harry Pitcher • November 7, 2022
Mercedes-Benz SLS
The Mercedes-Benz SLS is fast becoming a future classic, even compared to modern Mercedes-Benz styling, this car still holds its own and looks incredible. The vehicle has come to d:class for a seat retrim as the Porcelain leather seats have become worn and had previously been connolised. Per the customer's request, we retrimmed the seat centres in black Alcantara and kept the rest OEM but in fresh leather.
Black contrast twin and single stitching flow through these seats, matching the dashboard, centre console and door cards found throughout the car. We also retrimmed the centre armrest, a commonly used area that had also become worn.
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