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      03-07-2017, 04:22 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by JonM View Post
Easy for an upholstery guy to fix the stitching part (once the leather is in-hand), but getting the leather off the seat is not easy! A few hours of work for sure.
Right, not sure if I want them ripping the cover off the seat to fix it.

At the hourly rate, might be cheaper for BMW to just replace the seat I would think.
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