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Old 11-02-2015, 07:40 PM   #5 (permalink)
mults
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Originally Posted by fjpthree View Post
I have attached 2 pics my driver seat. The seat is worn and it looks like the dye has worn off both the seat and the back (near the driver door). Is this a DIY repair or is this something only a professional could repair? If anyone has made this repair can you provide some insight?
Mine was not as bad as yours, but I did have to have mine fixed professionally. I found a seat repair specialist in Cleveland at a local car show and the rest is history. See the before and after pictures...

I don't think that this is a DIY as this is a skill to not only fix the leather, but actually matching the color. Good luck!
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