3. Mad_Martigan (front)
Especially if shipping is included...
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Colors:
Solid Style - Black, Charcoal, beige, grey
Two Tone - Black sides with beige, red, yellow, royal blue, grey, brown, green, wine, charcoal, navy blue insert
You could probably contact Iggee directly for more pictures...
I just bought these as well off of craigerd2's original post about them: They are a VERY close match for my Type F interior, and they look sooooo much better. I got the same ones as in the pics above, and I bought black speaker grill covers to complement the black in the seats.
They are cushier than I expected--After installing I had to re-adjust the seats. But they feel good. You can merely slip them over the existing seats. But I removed both the passenger and driver's seat (I had to sooner or later, the previous owners had food and money down in the rails) and fastened them pretty good that way. Even doing it this way, it only took about an hour and a half to install. I'm thinking if I did it by not removing the seats, *maybe* half an hour, tops.
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how are they holding up and how hard was the installation in your g2 sedan?
With the GS being my 4th car, I have not really stressed the seats. The material seems thick enough to last a long time and as duck notes, it takes 15-30 minutes to slip on depending on the size of your hand since it requires you to get into tight spaces. I actually made a snake out of a coat hanger to pull the staps through the tight places. If you take the seats out I sure you will get a much better result. They are nicely padded, actually hold you better in the curves and the color makes them look OEM. I've already had several comments from stangers about how nice they look.
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