I mentioned it before and I found a cavalier near me that has the leather interior that I adore.
This won't be up for long but take a look for those who haven't seen it.
If the thing was like $1000 I would pick it up just for the seats, do a complete swap and then resell.
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http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/pml/ctd/4249602680.html
Its almost worth it at that cost.
Buy it for $2800 even and then sell your car.
I seen that one also. Was thinking of buying it. But seats are a bit to ruff for me.
That's nice love the rears and the door panels!
I don't think I've seen a leather cavalier before, that's nice. I've been wanting to take mine somewhere to have the seats re-upholstered with leather, that makes me want it even more.
i had a set of those a while back
Was this a rare OE option?
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I think it was a dealer installed option. I have the interior personally. The car posted is local to me as well.
Man, I would so love to have the rear seat and a pair of early '00's Monte Carlo heated front seats. What was the RPO code if possible?
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Sparkey05 wrote:I don't think I've seen a leather cavalier before, that's nice. I've been wanting to take mine somewhere to have the seats re-upholstered with leather, that makes me want it even more.
Katskinz. Lots of options, and they fit like factory. I've seen quite a few cars with them.
Just checked, they don't list the cav or sun in their interior selector. My seats are from a malibu which katzkin does cover. The front rails needed a bit of modding. the passenger is bolted in, the driver is welded. The rear bottom cushion is a direct albeit tight fit. the rear upper has yet to be swapped as i need to install the brackets but the width looks fine. And the rear side pieces are unneccesary although at some point I want them in.
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