Thanks to people who replied to this post. The seats have been sorted, bought a seat back at vanfest for £10 ! and recovered the base with the material from the original.
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The next problem was the vaneer peeling off the cupboard doors:
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We saw a Autohomes for sale at Vanfest where the cupboards had been retrimmed with Fablon - not something that we would have considered doing, but after seeing how good the finish was we decided to have a go
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We were going to have doors made by a kitchen manufacturer, but we are glad we didn't as the results are great. We ended up re-trimming all the door edges as the difference between the old and new vaneer was too obvious but the result was well worth it. Required a heat gun, VERY sharp blades and loads of swearing but well worth the effort - can recommend this method.
The interior now looks as good as new (well as close as a 20 year old van can).