Chris's Trim shop

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Fort Worth, United States

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Chris's Trim shop Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Chris's Trim shop is located in Fort Worth, United States on 3001 NE 28th St. Chris's Trim shop is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category auto upholsterer in United States.

Address

3001 NE 28th St

Phone

+18178345098

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Jeffro Turbo

The shop is hidden behind a car lot. The building and it's surrounding areas will not win a beauty contest, but their quality work will. The owner, Chris knows his stuff about auto trim. His employees are knowledgeable and friendly. I have a mustang Convertible that needed Convertible top replacement and Junior did a great job. It took only 2 days to get my 'Stang back on the road. I will definitely be back.

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Benjamin Ledesma

I took my '01 Mustang GT convertible in for leather bucket seat re-upholstering. Working with Chris wasn't like going in to a firestone. Just walk in and talk straight with him. He has an eye for leather color and grain like you wouldn't believe, is quick, and does excellent work. His staff are kind and accommodating. Other shops are great, I'm sure -- but this one is a gem.

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don eppars

Recently took my C-5 Corvette to get a new top installed ,they did a great job looks absolutely fantastic with no issues. The driver seat also collapsed due to the seat being old and they rebuilt the seat as well. Great job guys totally satisfied

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Charles Zalewski

Excellent service by Chris and staff. Brought my 20 year Tahoe to have the front leather seat redone. They matched it and fixed some more problems that were not noticeable until they opened it up. The price quoted only increased 20.00 They did a fantastic job, TEN STARS if I could !!!!

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John Gronski

Broken rear window on the top of my 1999 Boxster; everyone else in town said that the only option was to replace the entire top. 1600 for a vinyl window, 1950 for a glass window. Chris took one look, said the top was fine, he could sew in a new window. Less than one third the cost. If you don't at least get his opinion, you are wasting your money.