A small update, I sent the car to "the paint shop" at the start of the month, I had thought that all it would need would be some additional wet sanding then straight into paint. I was wrong, the guy painting the car found a number of flat spots and decided it would be best to sort that out before painting. This has put the cost to the very limit of my budget but at least it will (should!) look nearly perfect.
In other news, I started on the seat foams and seat covers. I inquired about foam at a local shop just after Christmas and was told by an employee there that my plan to use an angle grinder with a flap wheel to shape the foam was ridiculous, so I opted not to buy foam at that point. I did some research and the guys on the HAMB had success doing as I had planned, so some foam was duly purchased. I rough cut the foam with a bread knife (an electric knife would have made it easier) then with a 60 grit flap wheel everything was smoothed. The grinder worked a treat, though if I wasn't careful it dug in a bit too much. I can say that it's very very messy, the foam bits stick to you, the work space, and anything else that close by.
I covered one set of side bolsters, but forgot to take a photo. I also did one headrest, but after getting home and checking the various seat photo's I've collected, I will have to do it again as I incorrectly put the headrest backing board in the wrong location. I'll post some seat photo's when they're done, or at least looking better.
Rod