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Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 11:23:56 GMT
From: "Kristen Grider" <grider.7nopsamedu>
Subject: Re: Question about replacing seat leather


Craig, There is a website called saabstuff that does new leather seat covers (remove the old and replace with new). You may want to check it out and let teh new owner know that he/she can get new covers from this company and subtract that number from what you are asking. The prices seem reasonable. I may be interested in teh SPG. Please let me know about it off list. Thanks, Keith Grider <CraigbobXXXSPAMKILLXXXnopsameja.com> wrote in message news:39696180.182275956nopsam.compuserve.com... > My wife and I have a problem we need advice on. We have an '88 SPG > that we are planning on selling in the next six months or so. The > driver's side front seat has a hole worn in the leather on the > lefthand bolster. We are trying to decide whether or not we should > replace the seat before we try to sell the SPG. The rest of the > leather is worn, but not too badly. > > Replacing the leather for all the seats is very expensive, so we would > be looking at replacing just the driver's seat. On one hand, the car > would look better if the leather was fixed/replaced prior to selling > it. But, if we did that, the color of the leather on the drivers side > seat would not match the rest of the leather in that car and that > might look bad too. Furthermore, if the new owner decided to replace > the other seats later, chances are the leather for those seats would > match each other but not the recently replaced driver's side seat. > > So the question is, do you think a buyer would prefer to see one seat > in good condition but not quite matching the rest, or would they > prefer to buy it with a hole and replace it themselves? > > TIA > > Craig >

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