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Toronto230ge Extreme Veteran Date registered: May 2006 Location: Toronto Vehicle(s): 2002 VW van 1987 230GE, 2002 G500 1965 porsche 911 Posts: 492 | Interior seats The drivers side seat on my 1987 230 GE is becoming thread bare and is ripping on the edge where the gray plaid fabric meets the leatherette(vinyl). I also have a broken bolt in the seat where the back attaches to the lower frame and the lower seat (Large bolt that allows the front seat in my SWB flip forward). I would like to order original new seat covers from MB and a new set of seat bolts. Does anyone know the part numbers, or if they are available? Cheers Peter | ||
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EuroTruck Extreme Veteran Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Oakwood, Georgia - USA Vehicle(s): 2012 Audi A4 Avant S-Line, 2015 Ridley NOAH SL Posts: 518 | RE: Interior seats Toronto230ge - 7/25/2006 6:23 PM I would like to order original new seat covers from MB and a new set of seat bolts. Does anyone know the part numbers, or if they are available? Cheers Peter
Peter,
What is your VIN?
-Sean | ||
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mb230s Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: SWFL Vehicle(s): G-less for now, vintage MBs, FJ40 | Re: Interior seats As opposed to exterior seats? | ||
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mike Regular Date registered: May 2006 Location: toronto, canada Vehicle(s): 1985 280 ge, 1978 bj40 landcruiser Posts: 79 | RE: Interior seats Toronto230ge - 7/25/2006 6:23 PM The drivers side seat on my 1987 230 GE is becoming thread bare and is ripping on the edge where the gray plaid fabric meets the leatherette(vinyl). I also have a broken bolt in the seat where the back attaches to the lower frame and the lower seat (Large bolt that allows the front seat in my SWB flip forward). I would like to order original new seat covers from MB and a new set of seat bolts. Does anyone know the part numbers, or if they are available? Cheers Peter Peter, You can have your seats reupolstered at a local trim shop. This probably your least expensive option! Cheers | ||
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