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Seat upholstery
My 95 Base's driver seat is all torn. I want to re-upholster it but amd having trouble finding any sort of kits for it. I have allready checked the boneyard here by my home and can't find a decent seat from another Beretta.
If anyone has any suggestions I would be very grateful
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Re: Seat upholstery
Strange, I have the same problem with the one I just bought. Looks like an animal looks some claws to it...
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hey, nothing new.... my '88 seats are all ripped up. Best bet for recovering is to take the stock fabric off and sew yourself some new ones, or fork out the $$$$ for someone else to do it professionally. Or take the cheap AND easy way -> go buy some seat covers...lol
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Re: Seat upholstery
I agree! just buy some seat covers looks l\nice and might make it look cooler too.
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Re: Seat upholstery
Yeah I'd go with seat covers. My friends 95 also has a ripped up seat. He did nothing to cause it to do that. My 88 GT is fine though. Maybe the GT interior is somehow tougher? Eh, who knows.
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It actually only cost about alittle under $200 for someone to redo all the seats but I'm from Pa so who knows where anywhere else costs.
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Re: Seat upholstery
take the upholstery off a pair of nice corsica buckets and install over your frames
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