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Old 02-16-2026, 05:51 PM   #22
IT Cowboy
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Re: Place to buy a Highlander plaid bench cover

My seat is back and installed with the new cover. My neighbor is a upholsterer and has been doing car interiors for 30 years and fixed me up. He added a little padding on the corners and centered it all up. One thing he said he appreciated is that the person who made it took the time to cut and line up the plaid pattern evenly and on both sides vs just cutting anywhere in the roll of plaid cloth.

My wife thinks it is ugly as hell and reminds her of her grandmas couch but I think it is retro cool. The Grapefruit Yellow color of my truck actually has a lot of green in it too.

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