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Rear seat cover recommendations?


jjbunn

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If you have a saddle brown interior, then I have a complete cover set, no rips, tears.

You or your local shop can install it on your frames with new foam.

LMK

Michael

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If you have a saddle brown interior, then I have a complete cover set, no rips, tears.

You or your local shop can install it on your frames with new foam.

LMK

Michael

Thanks, Michael - yes, the interior is brown, but my front seats are shot, so I was going to replace them with some sort of racing seats, probably predominantly black, which would mean the rear seats would also need to be black.

For some reason I am finding it hard to find anything online :-(

'73 Malaga 2002 "Cyril" http://bmw2002driver.wordpress.com/

Prior Scruffy Drivers: '69 E-Type 2+2, '74 914, '71 TR6, '73 MGBGT

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jjbunn,

If you plan to change your interior black and if the tears aren't too bad, consider repairing the vinyl yourself (google it---its easy) and then spray dyeing the interior yourself. I did and it looks so much better. since you're going to change it to black, even better as black hides alot of imperfections.

take a look at my pictorial:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/sizzlerscheesetoast/sets/72157626816531181/

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jjbunn,

If you plan to change your interior black and if the tears aren't too bad, consider repairing the vinyl yourself (google it---its easy) and then spray dyeing the interior yourself. I did and it looks so much better. since you're going to change it to black, even better as black hides alot of imperfections.

take a look at my pictorial:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/sizzlerscheesetoast/sets/72157626816531181/

Wow ... Great job! This is very useful ... I know that I will at least have to do that to the panels.

'73 Malaga 2002 "Cyril" http://bmw2002driver.wordpress.com/

Prior Scruffy Drivers: '69 E-Type 2+2, '74 914, '71 TR6, '73 MGBGT

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