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Old 01-22-2007, 01:38 AM
minimonster17 minimonster17 is offline
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seat problem

hey i have an 03 f150 fx4. i have two burn holes in the drivers seat. this pisses me off, and i want to replace it. i am not looking for an aftermarket cover, but the oem part. where might i find it, and will i have to replace the whole seat?
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Old 01-27-2007, 05:27 PM
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Re: seat problem

Check with auto upholstery shops in your area. There are folks who specialize in repairs. We bought my daughter a Pontiac Trans Am GT with charcoal inerior that had burn holes in both front seats. Seller had them fixed before we bought, you could NOT see where they were and the repair held for the six years we owned the car.

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