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Oh dear we have a ripped seat! Any tips please peeps?

Sunglasses for size reference! It is the front passenger

 

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35 minutes ago, EPV said:

Scapyard, new seat

Bugger! £80 odd, sell as is or replace, decisions decisions! 

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2 minutes ago, Paul5 said:

Bugger! £80 odd, sell as is or replace, decisions decisions! 

It’s an easy decision. You can’t sell a retail car like that imo. 

There are some cosmetic things you can easily ignore on your chosen end of the market. Bumper scuffs, scuffed alloys etc. A rippped seat says to a punter that you don’t give a fuck. Replace it mate. It’s for the best. 

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thats repairable it just needs some material behind it then stitching together

i get the wife to do these

you could ask your grandmar:lol:

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13 hours ago, boring dave said:

thats repairable it just needs some material behind it then stitching together

i get the wife to do these

you could ask your grandmar:lol:

Agreed, (which depends on age of car etc) old Fezza the hell yeah a nice stitching job and that will be barely visible ;)

If "Meemaw" is any good, after she's stitched it she may be able to stretch the whole cover right down 15 - 20 mm so it is hidden behind the Squab line :D

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3 hours ago, Dave2302 said:

Agreed, (which depends on age of car etc) old Fezza the hell yeah a nice stitching job and that will be barely visible ;)

If "Meemaw" is any good, after she's stitched it she may be able to stretch the whole cover right down 15 - 20 mm so it is hidden behind the Squab line :D

last one she did for me she nicked the material from under the headrest

i sold it with headrestr down:lol:

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