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grab a six pack (Beer)
and popcorn
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z31dude
02-02-2010, 01:11 PM
cool... motorcycle seats are much easier lol
jaspendlove
02-02-2010, 01:23 PM
[QUOTE=Dino;28167]grab a six pack (Milk)
and popcorn
and sit back
and injoy
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i fixed that you for Dino. lol
Zequel
02-02-2010, 03:34 PM
Thanks for posting that Dino. Yes, it would be alot easier to pay someone to do it, but it would probably cost three times as much, so I will most likely be doing it myself sometime, just like you did.
Did you find that any of the foam on the driver's side needed to be repaired because it was more smashed over the years, than the passenger side?
I've heard that the leather stretches a little tighter when it gets out in the sun and warmth, seems like that would make it do the opposite though. It's probably pretty difficult to install them without any wrinkles, hopefully they'll work themselves out eventually. Looks like yours came out pretty smooth though.
Nice work!
my driver side foam was riped a little but ok
I still need to steam them I am go to when it gets warmer
that will make them even smoother.
They do look good in my Z !!!!!
Utah Hawkeye
02-07-2010, 06:18 PM
I recovered seats in my '85 parts car. It's not hard to do to. Big improvement for minimal effort.
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