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Old 05-25-2011, 07:03 PM
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I'm looking to get some two tone leather seats covers for my fronts seats only, to use with my stock 97 seats. Saw this site and they look nice, wondering if anyone here has used them before and how they turned out?

http://www.leatherseats.com/

Also what are other good companies that make leather seat covers for 4th gens
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What he said ^^^^
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Wow, their racing style seats look really good, much cooler than my boring stock seats. I will definately go with them. How is the feel of the real leather, is it a good grade?
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I'm probably going to go with 6liter for my seats this winter, but just to put it out there....I believe his/their covers are vinyl no?
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The racing seats say they are available in leather or synthetic leather. $150 diff between the two so I take it they are real leather.
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Originally Posted by 2QuikTA
I'm probably going to go with 6liter for my seats this winter, but just to put it out there....I believe his/their covers are vinyl no?
You can get them in either the real deal leather or the vinyl stuff. The real leather is a bit more tho but to me, worth it as they should last longer and will feel a lot nicer than the fake plastic-y crap. Your car will smell like a fresh skinned cow. YUM!
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Someone purchased some two tone seats from them sometime ago. They looked to be of great quality.
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Is it really necessary to purchase the seperate $200 installation brackets to install these? Im pretty good at fabricating stuff and Ive got a welder. Wondering who has installed these seats without purchasing their brackets and how the install went. $200 is a lot more to pay for some metal brackets..



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