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kevinshally

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I'm wondering if anyone here has replaced their front seats after 18 or 20 years of abuse. Mine are fine but I know that they are not as plush as they once may have been and may need to be replaced in future.
ebay seems to want £380 for a set of refurbished 18 year old front leather seats.
I'm wondering if it's better to do that or is there any nice leather buckets which you'ld advise.
Please also remember that this has to pass the wife test so she has to be able to get in and out by herself and not be aching.
Help would be appreciated.

Kev
 
Change the wife? :ROFLMAO:

I don't even let mine in the car as all she does is moan about how harsh the ride is, how difficult to get in and out it is, how fast I'm going etc etc etc.
 
I've given my gran a lift in the car and she didn't mind one bit and never had any problem getting in or out now all she goes on about is when will she get another ride in the car.
 
Over this side of the water, changing the wife would not be an option, although a threat of expulsion might be the fulcrum required to pry money from the bank account. Either that or my next topic may be "Need a place to stay"
Apparently wives are for life, and not just for christmas.
Anyway, on other non-car news, I'm renting a rotovator for a day but only require it for about 2 hours.
This means that I need to get my moneys worth so what else can I rotovate besides the lawn.
It's a rental so rotovating the footpath is a given.
As for the car seats, if anyone has seen or knows of replacement seats for the 944s2 then I'ld still appreciate it.
Then I can remove the old ones and maybe even rotovate them.
Kev
 
Thanks Jim.
The foam is grand. The issue for me is that the leather is wearing down. I must have a rough ass or something.
I reckon I will go and get some re-stritching done and it will be ok for a couple more years.
Kev
 

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