seat covers
#2
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Re: seat covers
In a word...No. I don't think you can buy a new one from honda, which leads
you to getting a custom job done...big bucks. If you are handy with a needle
and thread, you can take the cover off, dissassemble the seat cover fabric
panel by fabric panel, reproduce these panels with a fabric of choice, and
then sew them together like the original. NOT for the novice. Just go to the
aftermarket store and buy aftermarket seatcovers.
"gop" <fdfdf@sfks.com> wrote in message
news:3f817127$0$28813$afc38c87@auth.uk.news.easyne t.net...
> I have a 94 civc hatchback and the passenger side seat has some cigeratte
> burns in it.
> Just wondering if anyone knows if it's easy to just replace the seat
cover?
>
>
>
you to getting a custom job done...big bucks. If you are handy with a needle
and thread, you can take the cover off, dissassemble the seat cover fabric
panel by fabric panel, reproduce these panels with a fabric of choice, and
then sew them together like the original. NOT for the novice. Just go to the
aftermarket store and buy aftermarket seatcovers.
"gop" <fdfdf@sfks.com> wrote in message
news:3f817127$0$28813$afc38c87@auth.uk.news.easyne t.net...
> I have a 94 civc hatchback and the passenger side seat has some cigeratte
> burns in it.
> Just wondering if anyone knows if it's easy to just replace the seat
cover?
>
>
>
#3
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Posts: n/a
Re: seat covers
In a word...No. I don't think you can buy a new one from honda, which leads
you to getting a custom job done...big bucks. If you are handy with a needle
and thread, you can take the cover off, dissassemble the seat cover fabric
panel by fabric panel, reproduce these panels with a fabric of choice, and
then sew them together like the original. NOT for the novice. Just go to the
aftermarket store and buy aftermarket seatcovers.
"gop" <fdfdf@sfks.com> wrote in message
news:3f817127$0$28813$afc38c87@auth.uk.news.easyne t.net...
> I have a 94 civc hatchback and the passenger side seat has some cigeratte
> burns in it.
> Just wondering if anyone knows if it's easy to just replace the seat
cover?
>
>
>
you to getting a custom job done...big bucks. If you are handy with a needle
and thread, you can take the cover off, dissassemble the seat cover fabric
panel by fabric panel, reproduce these panels with a fabric of choice, and
then sew them together like the original. NOT for the novice. Just go to the
aftermarket store and buy aftermarket seatcovers.
"gop" <fdfdf@sfks.com> wrote in message
news:3f817127$0$28813$afc38c87@auth.uk.news.easyne t.net...
> I have a 94 civc hatchback and the passenger side seat has some cigeratte
> burns in it.
> Just wondering if anyone knows if it's easy to just replace the seat
cover?
>
>
>
#4
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: seat covers
In a word...No. I don't think you can buy a new one from honda, which leads
you to getting a custom job done...big bucks. If you are handy with a needle
and thread, you can take the cover off, dissassemble the seat cover fabric
panel by fabric panel, reproduce these panels with a fabric of choice, and
then sew them together like the original. NOT for the novice. Just go to the
aftermarket store and buy aftermarket seatcovers.
"gop" <fdfdf@sfks.com> wrote in message
news:3f817127$0$28813$afc38c87@auth.uk.news.easyne t.net...
> I have a 94 civc hatchback and the passenger side seat has some cigeratte
> burns in it.
> Just wondering if anyone knows if it's easy to just replace the seat
cover?
>
>
>
you to getting a custom job done...big bucks. If you are handy with a needle
and thread, you can take the cover off, dissassemble the seat cover fabric
panel by fabric panel, reproduce these panels with a fabric of choice, and
then sew them together like the original. NOT for the novice. Just go to the
aftermarket store and buy aftermarket seatcovers.
"gop" <fdfdf@sfks.com> wrote in message
news:3f817127$0$28813$afc38c87@auth.uk.news.easyne t.net...
> I have a 94 civc hatchback and the passenger side seat has some cigeratte
> burns in it.
> Just wondering if anyone knows if it's easy to just replace the seat
cover?
>
>
>
#5
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Re: seat covers
You can buy a new one from Honda, and it is VERY expensive.
(although not completely related to this topic, if you have a Honda with
leather, you can have the entire car redone in after market leather (about
$1200) for the cost of the leather on just one bucket seat)
"rick donnelly" <karenandrickREMOVETHIS@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:NCHgb.9123$oO4.574983@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> In a word...No. I don't think you can buy a new one from honda, which
leads
> you to getting a custom job done...big bucks. If you are handy with a
needle
> and thread, you can take the cover off, dissassemble the seat cover fabric
> panel by fabric panel, reproduce these panels with a fabric of choice, and
> then sew them together like the original. NOT for the novice. Just go to
the
> aftermarket store and buy aftermarket seatcovers.
> "gop" <fdfdf@sfks.com> wrote in message
> news:3f817127$0$28813$afc38c87@auth.uk.news.easyne t.net...
> > I have a 94 civc hatchback and the passenger side seat has some
cigeratte
> > burns in it.
> > Just wondering if anyone knows if it's easy to just replace the seat
> cover?
> >
> >
> >
>
>
(although not completely related to this topic, if you have a Honda with
leather, you can have the entire car redone in after market leather (about
$1200) for the cost of the leather on just one bucket seat)
"rick donnelly" <karenandrickREMOVETHIS@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:NCHgb.9123$oO4.574983@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> In a word...No. I don't think you can buy a new one from honda, which
leads
> you to getting a custom job done...big bucks. If you are handy with a
needle
> and thread, you can take the cover off, dissassemble the seat cover fabric
> panel by fabric panel, reproduce these panels with a fabric of choice, and
> then sew them together like the original. NOT for the novice. Just go to
the
> aftermarket store and buy aftermarket seatcovers.
> "gop" <fdfdf@sfks.com> wrote in message
> news:3f817127$0$28813$afc38c87@auth.uk.news.easyne t.net...
> > I have a 94 civc hatchback and the passenger side seat has some
cigeratte
> > burns in it.
> > Just wondering if anyone knows if it's easy to just replace the seat
> cover?
> >
> >
> >
>
>
#6
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Posts: n/a
Re: seat covers
You can buy a new one from Honda, and it is VERY expensive.
(although not completely related to this topic, if you have a Honda with
leather, you can have the entire car redone in after market leather (about
$1200) for the cost of the leather on just one bucket seat)
"rick donnelly" <karenandrickREMOVETHIS@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:NCHgb.9123$oO4.574983@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> In a word...No. I don't think you can buy a new one from honda, which
leads
> you to getting a custom job done...big bucks. If you are handy with a
needle
> and thread, you can take the cover off, dissassemble the seat cover fabric
> panel by fabric panel, reproduce these panels with a fabric of choice, and
> then sew them together like the original. NOT for the novice. Just go to
the
> aftermarket store and buy aftermarket seatcovers.
> "gop" <fdfdf@sfks.com> wrote in message
> news:3f817127$0$28813$afc38c87@auth.uk.news.easyne t.net...
> > I have a 94 civc hatchback and the passenger side seat has some
cigeratte
> > burns in it.
> > Just wondering if anyone knows if it's easy to just replace the seat
> cover?
> >
> >
> >
>
>
(although not completely related to this topic, if you have a Honda with
leather, you can have the entire car redone in after market leather (about
$1200) for the cost of the leather on just one bucket seat)
"rick donnelly" <karenandrickREMOVETHIS@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:NCHgb.9123$oO4.574983@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> In a word...No. I don't think you can buy a new one from honda, which
leads
> you to getting a custom job done...big bucks. If you are handy with a
needle
> and thread, you can take the cover off, dissassemble the seat cover fabric
> panel by fabric panel, reproduce these panels with a fabric of choice, and
> then sew them together like the original. NOT for the novice. Just go to
the
> aftermarket store and buy aftermarket seatcovers.
> "gop" <fdfdf@sfks.com> wrote in message
> news:3f817127$0$28813$afc38c87@auth.uk.news.easyne t.net...
> > I have a 94 civc hatchback and the passenger side seat has some
cigeratte
> > burns in it.
> > Just wondering if anyone knows if it's easy to just replace the seat
> cover?
> >
> >
> >
>
>
#7
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Posts: n/a
Re: seat covers
You can buy a new one from Honda, and it is VERY expensive.
(although not completely related to this topic, if you have a Honda with
leather, you can have the entire car redone in after market leather (about
$1200) for the cost of the leather on just one bucket seat)
"rick donnelly" <karenandrickREMOVETHIS@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:NCHgb.9123$oO4.574983@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> In a word...No. I don't think you can buy a new one from honda, which
leads
> you to getting a custom job done...big bucks. If you are handy with a
needle
> and thread, you can take the cover off, dissassemble the seat cover fabric
> panel by fabric panel, reproduce these panels with a fabric of choice, and
> then sew them together like the original. NOT for the novice. Just go to
the
> aftermarket store and buy aftermarket seatcovers.
> "gop" <fdfdf@sfks.com> wrote in message
> news:3f817127$0$28813$afc38c87@auth.uk.news.easyne t.net...
> > I have a 94 civc hatchback and the passenger side seat has some
cigeratte
> > burns in it.
> > Just wondering if anyone knows if it's easy to just replace the seat
> cover?
> >
> >
> >
>
>
(although not completely related to this topic, if you have a Honda with
leather, you can have the entire car redone in after market leather (about
$1200) for the cost of the leather on just one bucket seat)
"rick donnelly" <karenandrickREMOVETHIS@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:NCHgb.9123$oO4.574983@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> In a word...No. I don't think you can buy a new one from honda, which
leads
> you to getting a custom job done...big bucks. If you are handy with a
needle
> and thread, you can take the cover off, dissassemble the seat cover fabric
> panel by fabric panel, reproduce these panels with a fabric of choice, and
> then sew them together like the original. NOT for the novice. Just go to
the
> aftermarket store and buy aftermarket seatcovers.
> "gop" <fdfdf@sfks.com> wrote in message
> news:3f817127$0$28813$afc38c87@auth.uk.news.easyne t.net...
> > I have a 94 civc hatchback and the passenger side seat has some
cigeratte
> > burns in it.
> > Just wondering if anyone knows if it's easy to just replace the seat
> cover?
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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