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By jblank555
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For anyone that might be interested, my daughter was looking for ways to make a little side money to help pay her student loans so I told her she could organize and sell our “leftovers”. You know, that area you have with a thousand 2 and 3 yards rolls :joy: Well, she went all out and added a store to our website. We are not resellers or wholesalers, never want to be so the items on the site are as-is/what they are. I thought maybe a few of you may want some good material at cheap prices for practice or a little project you may have. Most of the auto cloth matches Detroit numbers but she didn’t look all them up. She’s tried to describe them to the best of her ability but if you see something and have a question, just email me at jj@zbinteriors.com.
Anyway, thank you reading this, here’s the link if you want to look around. (P.s. I asked for John’s permission before posting this, Thank you John for all you do for this community)
https://zbinteriors.com/store
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By WILD BILL
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Didn't see anything I could use but I will say you have set up a pretty nice website. :thumbsup:

I just may have to use your site for inspiration to build one for my business if I can ever get it off the ground :thinking:
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By jblank555
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Thanks Bill! That’s all my daughter and her new marketing degree. I can’t take any of the credit.
Rhonda, unfortunately that’s just half of the leftovers from the past three’ish years. There’s still probably over hundred rolls stashed under my tables that “I think I’ll use one day”, lol!!
By Rhonda
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Wow Ill check with you next time I have just a seat portion to fix , I just got a Corvette seat in today navy blue , I already ordered the material and the thread. The thread I had was to bright
4 it.
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