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Old 06-24-2003, 01:18 AM
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88 camaro interior

My drivers side seat has a large rip in the apolstry and what could i do to fix it. Should i buy a new seat all together. Im thinking about changing the interior color to grey and how much is that gonna cost me to do all of that.
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Old 06-26-2003, 05:25 PM
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I would get new seat covers

when i was rebuilding my 82 camaro the seat had holes and shit and to relace them. Or to get the orignal seat covers it cost me $200 for the fron t seat cover and to get them put on. So i would say gwt the covers.
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Its typical of all camaro's from 85-90 to have the side of the seat's that are closest to the outside to be ripped. Its caused from getting in and out of the car because your hip and butt hits the seat and over time cause wear and eventually ripping it. You can buy a new seat but in the long run it will be the same thing have a rip down the side of it.
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