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Try an automotive upholstery shop Posted by MI-Roger [Email] (#882) [Profile/Gallery] (more from MI-Roger) on Tue, 5 Jun 2012 12:25:45 In Reply to: Driver seat's leather scrathed & worn out, options?, ColinE, Mon, 4 Jun 2012 20:26:31 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
But don't expect it to be cheap. I had a short section, 2 or 3 inches total length, of the outside bolster seam re-sewn on my recently acquired 2008 Aero. Cost was quoted and charged at $200.
The shop apologized but said the issue is the amount of time required to remove, un-skin, re-skin, and replace seats in a Saab. From start to finsish the job required 6 hours, but the leather was on their sewing machine for only 5 minutes or less.
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_______________________________________ Saabs owned: 2008 9-5 Aero Sedan, sold at 227K miles 2006 9-3SC 2.0T - Wife's daily driver 2000 Viggen Convertible - Sold May, 2022 1964 Quantum IV Formula Car - Retirement project 2000 9-5lpt Sedan, sold at 318K miles
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