Restoring Leather Seats
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ME TOO!
ive had so many red interior cars i like it
ive had so many red interior cars i like it
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I wish we could have hooked you up with Crit a few months ago, he picked up a tornado gray SE with a MINT red leather interior but he wanted the gray, so he proceeded to swap out the entire red interior for gray. I was the beneficiary of the rare mint condition driver's seat, that was the good news! I thought he was crazy but I didn't put up much of an argument.
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It's a little less than 600 miles, a day's drive
http://www.mapquest.com/maps?1c=Verm...raselton&2s=GA
Some pretty drives on that route, coming down the mountain on 77 in Carolina is a hoot, especially after midnight.
Sometimes the wives appreciate a little guy time. We could do some serious work on restoring leather seats.
http://www.mapquest.com/maps?1c=Verm...raselton&2s=GA
Some pretty drives on that route, coming down the mountain on 77 in Carolina is a hoot, especially after midnight.
Sometimes the wives appreciate a little guy time. We could do some serious work on restoring leather seats.
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We'll miss you Dave, it is shaping up to be a fantastic day, I just checked the weather, highs in the mid '80's, low humidity and lots of sun.
I'll be out prepping the White One later today and will have time to look around for spare red parts. I take it there's no way the 85 headrests are going to fit on your 82 seats but I will put one of my spare pairs on reserve for you just in case that is something you want to do.
I'll be out prepping the White One later today and will have time to look around for spare red parts. I take it there's no way the 85 headrests are going to fit on your 82 seats but I will put one of my spare pairs on reserve for you just in case that is something you want to do.
#39
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This may not be useful to you anymore, but I don't see that anyone has mentioned Leatherique. I've never used it myself, but heard very good things about it.
http://www.autogeek.net/leleca.html?...FQIfswodLz_--A
http://www.autogeek.net/leleca.html?...FQIfswodLz_--A