88blackz51 Regular You're a Regular 1 You're 10 Messages 277 Reaction score 6 VetteCoins 523 Car 1988 Z-51 Nov 11, 2011 #1 I did them myself. Took some time and borrowed a couple tools but in the end a very rewarding job. Only regret was not making them black, but at least I kept them stock. Last edited: Nov 29, 2012
I did them myself. Took some time and borrowed a couple tools but in the end a very rewarding job. Only regret was not making them black, but at least I kept them stock.
Riley P Staff member Power User Moderator Completionist Award Saskatchewan You're a Regular King of the Post You're Liked 2 You're 10 Messages 11,123 Reaction score 2,027 VetteCoins 16,009 Car 2000 Z51 Province SK Nov 14, 2011 #2 That looks like a great job! Very nice! You have one of the few Corvettes out there without worn looking cracked seats! I wish GM used better leather.
That looks like a great job! Very nice! You have one of the few Corvettes out there without worn looking cracked seats! I wish GM used better leather.
88blackz51 Regular You're a Regular 1 You're 10 Messages 277 Reaction score 6 VetteCoins 523 Car 1988 Z-51 Nov 14, 2011 Thread starter #3 Riley P said: I wish GM used better leather. Click to expand... Better leather and better weatherstripping too! :swear:
Riley P said: I wish GM used better leather. Click to expand... Better leather and better weatherstripping too! :swear: