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Old 02-26-03, 12:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Rear Seat Cover - Leather?

I suffer from the shredded rear seat bottom problem in my 1990 sedan. I have tan interior.

Is there a place to get a decent cover to put over the bottom rear seat? A leather replacement would be awesome. Although, pleather would work as well -

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I suffer from the shredded rear seat bottom problem in my 1990 sedan. I have tan interior.

Is there a place to get a decent cover to put over the bottom rear seat? A leather replacement would be awesome. Although, pleather would work as well -

Thanks -

pleather...... lol; I havent heard that in years.

Im going to a salvage yard and see if I can replace my intire set
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Call around in your area to find a good upholstery shop. I was able to find a place to redo the entire interior with pleather for $600. Just the rear bench should be really cheap, since it's easy to remove and install that part.
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Call around in your area to find a good upholstery shop. I was able to find a place to redo the entire interior with pleather for $600.
Whats the name of the shop, Mabey theres one her in Atlanta.
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