how much would you pay for black leather?
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how much would you pay for black leather?
how much would you pay for black leather? i have a deal for $520 with no door panels.shipped. what yall guys think ?
um and my car is now tan at this moment.
um and my car is now tan at this moment.
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I'm driving a 95 SE. The wires for the passenger power seat were not there. I know some people insist that they are. THEY WERE NOT. I had a power seat on the drivers' side. The wires for the heated seats are not there. I have them and the switches but have yet to connect them. I'm going to wire them right. In the fuse box, with the key on for them to work. I like having the switches anyway. I have 4 switches, one for each seat and one in the middle hole, my car has three switch holes, formerly coin holder slots. Good luck. $500 is way too much to pay though. Maybe if they are new but not for used ones. People routinely find seats for less than 5 bills.
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Originally Posted by maximavqpower97
um and my car is now tan at this moment.
I'm not saying not to do it. Do it if it's your desire. It will certainly look cool. Just realize the work involved to make it look good (i.e. transforming the rest of the interior to match).
Good luck. If I were you I'd go with some nice two-tone tan/brown leather seats. Will looks sporty and luxurious and won't have the hassle of the Tan to Black conversion. But we all have our own sense of style. I'm not willing to work that hard just to get black interior.
#14
Originally Posted by TrackSmart
DUDE, the Tan to Black conversion is A LOT of work. Make sure you are really committed to it before you go that route!!! People have done it but there is a lot of CARPET, HEADLINERS, TRIM PIECES, DOOR PANELS, etc that will need to be replaced or dyed in order for it to look good.
I'm not saying not to do it. Do it if it's your desire. It will certainly look cool. Just realize the work involved to make it look good (i.e. transforming the rest of the interior to match).
Good luck. If I were you I'd go with some nice two-tone tan/brown leather seats. Will looks sporty and luxurious and won't have the hassle of the Tan to Black conversion. But we all have our own sense of style. I'm not willing to work that hard just to get black interior.
I'm not saying not to do it. Do it if it's your desire. It will certainly look cool. Just realize the work involved to make it look good (i.e. transforming the rest of the interior to match).
Good luck. If I were you I'd go with some nice two-tone tan/brown leather seats. Will looks sporty and luxurious and won't have the hassle of the Tan to Black conversion. But we all have our own sense of style. I'm not willing to work that hard just to get black interior.
Gotta do like the HMO's do--cost vs. benefit analysis--and kick it up a notch, do marginal cost vs. marginal benefit! :attention
#16
Originally Posted by bill927
I'm driving a 95 SE. The wires for the passenger power seat were not there. I know some people insist that they are. THEY WERE NOT. I had a power seat on the drivers' side. The wires for the heated seats are not there. I have them and the switches but have yet to connect them. I'm going to wire them right. In the fuse box, with the key on for them to work. I like having the switches anyway. I have 4 switches, one for each seat and one in the middle hole, my car has three switch holes, formerly coin holder slots. Good luck. $500 is way too much to pay though. Maybe if they are new but not for used ones. People routinely find seats for less than 5 bills.
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Originally Posted by maximavqpower97
how much would you pay for black leather? i have a deal for $520 with no door panels.shipped. what yall guys think ?
um and my car is now tan at this moment.
um and my car is now tan at this moment.
Black leather is priceless.
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