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Anyone know part numbers for...
Does anyone know the part numbers for both the driver and pass. door panel? How much do they run for? Also does mazda sell oem leather covers if so whats the part number? I looked at mazdaformance for the part numbers but want to make sure if i got the right numbers.
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Don't know the p/n but they aren't leather and they aren't covers separately.
The stock door panel is a vinyl co-molded/cast with what appears to be a glass fiber reinforced foam backing.
IIRC Mazda wants something like $1100 ea for them. Best to find some nice ones used.
The stock door panel is a vinyl co-molded/cast with what appears to be a glass fiber reinforced foam backing.
IIRC Mazda wants something like $1100 ea for them. Best to find some nice ones used.
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Do you mean OEM leather seat covers?
I bet they'll be mad expensive. Try this link for aftermarket leather seats:
https://www.rx7club.com/group-buy-center-69/leatherseats-com-interior-group-buy-338102/
BTW... if you find out how much OEM leather seats are, can you post the part # and price for them?
I bet they'll be mad expensive. Try this link for aftermarket leather seats:
https://www.rx7club.com/group-buy-center-69/leatherseats-com-interior-group-buy-338102/
BTW... if you find out how much OEM leather seats are, can you post the part # and price for them?
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Leather Seat Cover (Touring)
R FD05-57-100C-17 $2538.50
L FD05-57-150C-02 $2538.50
**Red listed, order by application
Most expensive seat covers EVAR!
Door Trim Panel
1993 - R FD01-68-420G-17 $918.10
1993 - L FD01-68-450E-17 $1128.15
94-95 - R FD15-68-420J-02 $918.10
94-95 - L FD15-68-450J-02 $1125.65
*Red listed, order by application
R FD05-57-100C-17 $2538.50
L FD05-57-150C-02 $2538.50
**Red listed, order by application
Most expensive seat covers EVAR!
Door Trim Panel
1993 - R FD01-68-420G-17 $918.10
1993 - L FD01-68-450E-17 $1128.15
94-95 - R FD15-68-420J-02 $918.10
94-95 - L FD15-68-450J-02 $1125.65
*Red listed, order by application
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X-ped, I just listed the OEM prices from my insurance book for the 93-95 RX-7 chassis so things may be priced slighty differant. Personally I feel even the 1600 is way too much considering leatherseats.com uses some great quality leather with a tight fit for only 600 a set. (left and right)
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Most aftermarket leather seat covers i've seen always seem that the fit is "loose" and at certain parts of the seat theres to much leather or doesnt fit tightly, just doesnt look right. Im realy **** about my car being perfect. I may just go ahead and get the seat covers from leatherseats.com and have a pro install it so theres no wrinkles. Thanks for your help Janus.
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X-Ped, that is the biggest thing is the installation.
I remember when I worked at the Ford Dealership and a Lincoln LS came in for a driver seat replacement. Using the OEM cover it still didnt fit to how I would of been happy with it saying it was my car because it didnt match the 'fit' of the other seats. Someone whom does seating professionally that has a GOOD rep in the area(Not all 'professionals' are good as I've found out) is probably going to be your best bet.
I do totally agree though, ours seats shouldnt have any slack in them, they look best pulled super tight.
~Kris
I remember when I worked at the Ford Dealership and a Lincoln LS came in for a driver seat replacement. Using the OEM cover it still didnt fit to how I would of been happy with it saying it was my car because it didnt match the 'fit' of the other seats. Someone whom does seating professionally that has a GOOD rep in the area(Not all 'professionals' are good as I've found out) is probably going to be your best bet.
I do totally agree though, ours seats shouldnt have any slack in them, they look best pulled super tight.
~Kris
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