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Thinking about two tone seat skins (Red center w/blk)... Where do I go and how much is it going to cost me... Didn't the some Z06s come with this?
Lets see some pics
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I went with some mod red seats from Vette Essentials (www.vetteessentials.com). Excellent choice IMO. They have their prices posted on the web site. It cost me $100 to have the covers installed.
I went with some mod red seats from Vette Essentials (www.vetteessentials.com). Excellent choice IMO. They have their prices posted on the web site. It cost me $100 to have the covers installed.
You will not find anything better out there. Plus Ken and Sandy's customer service is the best! Now I just have to figure out a way to ruin my seats so I can get a set of theirs!
Mid America:
I have the seat skins, ebrake boot, shifter boot, console cover, active handling accent, door grips, all for alittle over 1000 dollars. I sold my factory skins for 400 dollars , so this upgrade only cost me 600 +...
I installed them myself..
You will not find anything better out there. Plus Ken and Sandy's customer service is the best! Now I just have to figure out a way to ruin my seats so I can get a set of theirs!
I've got my two tones on order from VE..I'll post pix when they are in.
Redline,Mid-america and Ecklers have these but the best quality IMO is Vette Essentials.
Like everything you get what you pay for. Very easy installation and can be done in about an hour for each seat.
Cost between$700 and $2000
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