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Old 19th September 2020, 12:50   #1
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http://www.stanleytrimmers.co.uk/

I have no association with this company but they were highly recommended to me and I can now confirm that recommendation.

I needed the headliner replaced in my Jaguar XJ6 a common fault with Jags that suffer sagging headliners due to poor materials used at manufacture.

An excellent job done the headliner looks like new and the car was returned spotlessly clean, just waiting for the lovely adhesive smell to pass now

They also carry out leather work for replacement and repair on your vintage & classic cars.

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Old 19th September 2020, 12:52   #2
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not too far away ball park cost ?



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http://www.stanleytrimmers.co.uk/

I have no association with this company but they were highly recommended to me and I can now confirm that recommendation.

I needed the headliner replaced in my Jaguar XJ6 a common fault with Jags that suffer sagging headliners due to poor materials used at manufacture.

An excellent job done the headliner looks like new and the car was returned spotlessly clean, just waiting for the lovely adhesive smell to pass now

They also carry out leather work for replacement and repair on your vintage & classic cars.
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Old 19th September 2020, 13:37   #3
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My Jaguar was £350 it was needed to be left overnight. I was quoted £500 ish by a company in Kent but too far from me plus I then discovered Stanley Trimmers.

I was told it will never sag again and I hope not!

I would most certainly use them again if the need arises for any leather work etc.
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