8Ball is right! Mr. Mikes is the best place to go for leather interior pieces for the Fiero, Period!!
Let's take a look: Pisa @ $425.00 + S&H
Now, Mr. Mikes @ $425-$500 + S&H
Pisa Inc. offers only one style and it looks sloppy compared to anything offered by Mr. Mikes. Mr. Mikes has several different styles, and many different colors to choose from. For the extra cash (For select models only) the quality does not come close! Mr. Mikes is the only way to go!
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[This message has been edited by Oslo (edited 03-10-2004).]
I have both. I personally like Mr. Mikes better. My PISA ones are about 6-7 years old and the black is wearing off. They are a tough leather not soft like you would think from the pics. I know that Phil Randolph likes his PISA's better than Mr. Mikes. So you should form your own opinion.
Another way to look at it is that Mr. Mike has a lot more out there than PISA. So the majority seems to go with Mr. Mike. His quality is excellant.
I'm just considering PISA because they are local and Marty is a pretty cool guy. I don't know, I might not get any. I need to do something before I bring the car to Knotts, but I might just cover the stock seats with a $50 cover. I'm running out of money.
I bought and installed a black set from PISA for my Artero. The fit, finish and ease of installation were excelent. I would buy from them again. Also have used Mr Mikes for other items in my car and found him to do good work. I liked the look of the PISA seats, ruffled in center a little and not as tight as Mikes. They do not use piping on the side bolsters but something like a french seam which I liked to match the Wrap around dash I was using. As stated earlier you should be happy with either one.
I do kind of like the bunched look. It looks more luxurious. I also don't like piping much. Now I'm thinking of doing scissor doors instead. I just have to figure out how to do it without the wife finding out. Thanks for the info. Pluses for you all.
I just read that thread yesterday and have been watching it. I've been trying to get setup as a dealer for Decah kits for a while now. Now I'm really going to push it.
I'm just considering PISA because they are local and Marty is a pretty cool guy. I don't know, I might not get any. I need to do something before I bring the car to Knotts, but I might just cover the stock seats with a $50 cover. I'm running out of money.
As another alternative, grab a set of leather firebird seats... they're cheap (at least when compared to new leather from any supplier) and bolt right onto the Fiero tracks (or can be modded to fit using the f-body rails). I picked up my set for $200 + S&H from a parts yard in AZ. Check out www.car-parts.com for listings: (search for pontiac Firebird/front seat/ '93-'04)
BTW: I am still a fan of Mr.Mikes seats, and this is in no way saying otherwise... I'm just presenting another alternative
Have had a set of Mr. Mike's leathers in my GT since late '96. Loved them then, love them today. Would buy another set from Mr. Mike tomorrow.
The key to long term seat health no matter who they are from is constant care and maintenance. That is the only way to ensure long term comfort, beauty and use.