Easy Fix for torn leather car seats - good as new

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I had lived with my ripped seat long enough. I went by a few upholstery shops who said that they could not match the color exactly and had no real solution. A new seat costs $500 from Nissan but my year is no longer made.
So I created my own solution and I'm very happy with the end result. Check it out!
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Removing the seat cover isn't too bad. You'll need to remove the seat from the car so remember not to put the key in while the seat is out as it may trigger a dash light.

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