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Knackered seats for 133

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Old Apr 12th, 2001, 15:56   #1
Nytram
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My front seats on my 133 are shot. My question is how hard is it to find replacement seat? Can they be repaired? Can new vinyl coverings be purchased?

PS. Carpets? Is it better to get floor mats or carpets? If so how hard is it to fit carpet? Do I need an underlay? etc.

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Old Apr 17th, 2001, 09:59   #2
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My 133 seats are up for sale (front and rear - Black) and are in need of a small amount of work to make them perfect (Webbing re-attaching and stitching replacing, They are not ripped !) Also i fitted Carpet in my 133, I bought a roll from a VW show, it took ages and there are a lot of contours to deal with but i have heard you can buy carpet sets for 120 series volvo's, not sure where from but i'll have one if you find them !! I didn't use underlay or sound deadening and its seems to be fine :-). The rubber mat things are moulded to fit but look ugly.
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