On Thu, 1 Nov 2007 02:27:32 -0500, "VanguardLH"
<VanguardLH@mail.invalid> wrote:
>"djay" wrote in message news:mBcWi.12529$%r.10031@trnddc01...
>> 98 Legacy L, auto, cloth charcoal seat on the driver's side has seen
>> better days. I'm in central Cal and the local wreckingsalvage yards
>> are looking for me but no one has a car that I can pull a seat from.
>> Any ideas?
>
>
>Not the cheapest solution but often better than the same-worn seats
>you'd get at the salvage yard would be to call the local car
>upholstery shops and ask what they would charge. Mine were running
>about $160 for the seat and the same for the back. Not cheap but not
>as expensive as getting a new seat. You need to ask them if they can
>actually match the cloth in your year and model. They couldn't for me
>which would mean having to find a close match and do both front seats
>(which I didn't do and decided to keep on using my old worn seat which
>has no holes but just has wear from my butt and some fading since my
>car is always outside, and I have a timing belt replace coming soon
>and need the money for that).
Call the dealer and ask for the price for a set of replacement covers.
They werer always available from Toyota years back so I suspect they
should also be available from Subaru.
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