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Old Mar 31, 2025 | 12:25 PM
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Does anyone know the part numbers for OEM Ecru seat leather for a 2005 LS custom luxury. I want to change the front seat leather with original ones if they are still available. Mine are the perforated heated and cool ones. Thanks in advanced.
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No one has any info on this??
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heres what i found on a website that can be seen in the image

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Not shocked it i expensive, but $3k ? wow. If just the covers, pay an upholsterer, depending on the damage. I did that 3-4 years ago: a new vinyl perforated insert for around $250. Another place wanted $900, so ask around. The seat as a whole got re-dyed or colored or whatever and looked great. Now another couple of rips, I may inquire about restoring all, not just for rip repair but to really keep the interior nice. Armrests, etc.
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Originally Posted by weldthedif
heres what i found on a website that can be seen in the image
Thank you. This is a start that lets me know the items are still available. And at the cost they want, I can see why. I'm still searching for more info on these as I don't want to go aftermarket.
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Not shocked it i expensive, but $3k ? wow. If just the covers, pay an upholsterer, depending on the damage. I did that 3-4 years ago: a new vinyl perforated insert for around $250. Another place wanted $900, so ask around. The seat as a whole got re-dyed or colored or whatever and looked great. Now another couple of rips, I may inquire about restoring all, not just for rip repair but to really keep the interior nice. Armrests, etc.
I had a great upholsterer in the Bronx but he went out of business. If I could find a good upholstery shop I wouldn't need to look for the factory options.
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Old Apr 4, 2025 | 02:42 PM
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Ah, you are in NY. I went to Masters Touch Custom upholstery on Long Island. The seat bottom was torn. We did not discuss color matching, but when the seat was done, it looked like new -- fantastic, and not just the bottom. He might have found that the insert didn't match and decided to redo the whole seat coloring? But the color might not have been a 100% match. 99%, or maybe my Ecru (UL) had faded. Just a bit yellower, if you looked for it. So discuss with anyone, but since I developed a couple on new tears (my son takes 2 neighbors to school every day) I am considering having all of my seats and other leather both rip-repaired and "spruced up" if could get a fair price, even if a tiny bit of color variance. I might ask about some other touch-ups as well. This place normally does high-end/antique interior restorations, so I was nervous about a small one-off job, but it was good. There are other places throughout the state.
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