seat repair question
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Ah, got it.
In most cases in Audi, right and left are the same...except the slits for wires and stuff. So a passenger side cover probably will fit onto a driver's base but the might be a few odd holes. That said, the holes will be hidden by the center hump and base seat trim.
In most cases in Audi, right and left are the same...except the slits for wires and stuff. So a passenger side cover probably will fit onto a driver's base but the might be a few odd holes. That said, the holes will be hidden by the center hump and base seat trim.
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Ah, got it.
In most cases in Audi, right and left are the same...except the slits for wires and stuff. So a passenger side cover probably will fit onto a driver's base but the might be a few odd holes. That said, the holes will be hidden by the center hump and base seat trim.
In most cases in Audi, right and left are the same...except the slits for wires and stuff. So a passenger side cover probably will fit onto a driver's base but the might be a few odd holes. That said, the holes will be hidden by the center hump and base seat trim.
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it also says that beige only came in leatherette, but i thought the sport seats were 100 % leather? oh well :/
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