Here's were the hole was on the foam, got a tip from the trimmer, prep the foam surface (clean off any loose pieces from area and apply a good quality RTV silicone, I used Dow & Corning)...then spray with a little Light LUBRICANT.. i used WD40, then immediately shaped the area to match the surrounding contours..the RTV quickly forms a "skin" so you have to work pretty quickly. Let it set and then when i fit the cover and secure the trim, it'll take the form and be the original shape. I 'll send some more pic's of the seat when its all assembled. Cheers
Paul,
How's your interior ? mine was ok but this colour/style is a killer ! it can look very grubby without real care and atten, i was amazing lucky with getting hold of the velour/vinyl...a guy in Bedford has exactly the same car as mine and had a some spare and let me have it. his had a retrim (previous owner) looks like new & original. It seem's the velour is prone to perishn (20yr car etc etc) ..my pass seat needs some love ..i got Rick to do some runn repairs e.g Glue the section with support from back...i don't have sufficent velour let to do the base.!!! Tried sourcing it but its near impossible (German trim is obsolete..spoke to the guy from Southern Trimmers, only had sample patch).
Porsche,
Sorry to hear you trim saga, what a bunch of cowboys !! Hope you get it sorted, mine only has a very small leather interior

(a little panel at the base of seat back)..keep on at them... take no sh!t.
Cheers