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Old 12-29-2024, 11:33 PM   #7
georgieb51
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Re: Are these seat covers any god? Who makes them?

Thanks for responding. The seat I am rebuilding is a seat that came out of a 72 Highlander I bought in 1986. I tool the seat out in 1999 to replace it with buckets, but the seat is almost completely intact except for a hole where a mouse burrowed inside. I have not yet removed the covers so I have no idea how good the foam is but maybe it should be replaced just due to its age. It is not all worn ot and beat up, and in fact I think someone might want to buy the old covers if they plan to creat a Highland plaid seat. It has all the correct scrollwork;

I looked into the site you mentioned and under the truck section I could not find any OEM style seat covers. So I will be checking out some more sources.
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