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Who 4 seat recover in boise

I am looking for someone in the boise area to add height and recover seat. Need good referral so I don't have to wait til 2010 to get it back with a turd on top. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks (sorry for putting this in the riding area but it is Idaho related so please don't tear me a new one, I can get that at home.)
 
PM Sledmastrr (I think that is how he spells it??) on here. He's had a couple done. I want to say the guy is out on Beacon Light somewhere.
 
YEP< DAVE FISHER who is located on beacon light, past eagle.

There is a blue sign that says fisher on the south side of the road, turen there go all the way to the shop.

Does great work, and is a fellow snowmobiler!
 
x2 on dave fisher in eagle. havent talked to him since the big nasty log in the leg last year, but give him a call at 208 939 6513 and see if hes still going. he does incredible work at reasonable rates, plus he has most tank patterns already.
 
x2 on dave fisher in eagle. havent talked to him since the big nasty log in the leg last year, but give him a call at 208 939 6513 and see if hes still going. he does incredible work at reasonable rates, plus he has most tank patterns already.

x3^
 
Dave Fisher is your man over in Eagle. I was over at his shop this weekend dropping off another seat for him to do. His leg is all healed up and he is doing well. This man does absolutely great work at reasonable prices. I would take one of his seats over a Boss seat any day for to many reasons to list....
 
thanks to you all for the advice. I had heard good about him but figured the accident took him out of the equation. Obviously as the season is quickly approaching the hardest part of all this is patience, and I would pay dearly to have a little more of. Again, thanks and hope to see you off the trail covered in powder.
 
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