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  • VUPDblue

    Silencers Have NEVER Been Illegal !
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    I have a rip in the seat of my car that I would like to have repaired. The seat is cloth, not leather. Are there DIY kits that are easy enough I could do it myself, or does anyone have any leads on where to get such a thing taken care of? Thanks. :ingo:
     

    indyjohn

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    I have a rip in the seat of my car that I would like to have repaired. The seat is cloth, not leather. Are there DIY kits that are easy enough I could do it myself, or does anyone have any leads on where to get such a thing taken care of? Thanks. :ingo:

    I take it that Claude's Trim Shop is no longer open? He had a shop in your district. But, yes, that was years ago and he was old then.
     

    SkullDaddy.45

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    I have a rip in the seat of my car that I would like to have repaired. The seat is cloth, not leather. Are there DIY kits that are easy enough I could do it myself, or does anyone have any leads on where to get such a thing taken care of? Thanks. :ingo:
    Sounds like a great excuse to buy a new car, with leather seats, and a hemi, and a 6 speed on the floor, that you can drive to your local gun shop, and buy a new gun, geez, wish my seat had a rip in it!
     
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