FS: rear seat back & cushion, blue

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schspeedster
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FS: rear seat back & cushion, blue

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From a '93 L sedan, this is the original non-folding seat. Clean and in good condition. $10, you must pick up from Allentown, PA .
schspeedster
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Is stored in garage rafters, so no photo avail yet. Only reason removed was found a car at the U-Pull-It yard same color with folding seat, and converted my L to folding seat.


This seat can make your car faster!
Why? If your Legacy has a folding back seat, the back is heavy, as it needs to be to support cargo. The non-folding seat weighs nothing but foam & fabric & wires.
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Post by dropdfocus »

Gotta love Harry's U-Pull It!!!!! 8)
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Post by sandycollie »

Sorry folks, new to the site and going to ask about zips - I'll be popular! My customer has asked for a zip in the back of Harris Tweed cushions backed with velvet. I want to put them under a flap but I just seem to struggle with how to do it efficiently. I look at it and it's easy enough but can someone tell me/show me the professsional way of doing it - PLEASE!

Thanks in advance,
Sandy Collie
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schspeedster
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Post by schspeedster »

Still have seat if anyone's interested
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