
Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Seat Repair
Harry Pitcher • January 20, 2022

This Lamborghini Aventador SVJ seat came to us for a bolster repair from a dealership. Due to the embroidery and the decorative cross stitch being damaged, replacing the bolster panels was the only way to properly repair the seat. We used our ornamental sewing machine to recreate the cross stitch design. Also, we replaced the embroidered 'SVJ' logo on to a new piece of black Alcantara. The seat bolster panels were then sewn back together and attached to the seat cover, completing this job.
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