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Custom leather car seats are available to fit most domestic
and foreign car makes. From the most basic design to having
the name of your car or your name or anything else you can
think of. Of course the more customised you desire the more
the cost.

There are different grades of leather to choose from such
as automotive grade leather that meets OEM specs. Often
times when you buy seat covers online they are better than
original. The reason being only the "inserts" in OEM
leather seat covers are leather while some custom
automobile leather seat covers are all leather.

Inserts are the part of the seat in the middle that you
actually make contact with while sitting.The sides and and
the back are simulated leather.

When placing your order be sure to tell your sales person
whether your seats have airbags as they will need to know
this. If your budget does not allow for genuine leather
there is an alternative in simulated leather car seat
covers. Simulated leather is actually vinyl but have the
look and feel of real leather at a fraction of the cost.
They are also available to fit just about all cars and
trucks and come in a variety of colors and styles to fit
you.If properly cared for simulated leather car seat covers
will last for years to come. Instructions for installation
and care should also be included in your order.

Just do your research when you buy seat covers online and
you will enjoy your new custom leather car seats for many
years to come.


We offer leather interior kits and seat covers for all makes.You can now
buy seat covers online. For more info visit:
Discount repalcement seat covers




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