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    Seats Ripped on GQ to Repair.

    Hi again, thousand questions to ask so thanks for the help.

    There's a couple of rips on the drivers seat and as mentioned before I'm trying to fix her up to sell.

    I'm looking at getting genuine Nissan trim to match the rest but I have no idea to where to even start looking for suppliers.

    Any ideas?

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    Not sure I'd bother mate as genuine Nissan trim would be insanely pricey. I don't even know if you could even find a supplier as It's all made OS in Japan maybe?

    I would find a local trimmer they would do both seats for cheaper then then your time sussing out suppliers and the cost would be huge, local trimmer would be the way to go and obviously do the other seats to match in one shot.

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    Two words: Seat Covers. hehe.

    What Mark said is a good idea. A Local trimmer will more than likely stock your trim as it's a popular model.

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    Sounds a bit dodgy but i would probably get some nice seat covers aswell if your just going to sell it Goose.

    Mechanically get her going A+, asthetically in general get her looking nice, don't spend an arm and leg just to flog her off for an extra 1k or so.

    Don't over capitalise on the old girl mate.

    But keep asking for help and fix up on the general issues that the potential buyer will find obviously.

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    another idea is to find a back seat with the same trim & use this to repair your front. it is not as hard to find a back seat & a lot cheaper than fronts as thay are not in high demand.... just a though

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    Quote Originally Posted by patch697 View Post
    another idea is to find a back seat with the same trim & use this to repair your front. it is not as hard to find a back seat & a lot cheaper than fronts as thay are not in high demand.... just a though
    Great idea, thanks for that.

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    i would just rreplace them!!!

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