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Old 05-18-2024, 08:02 AM   #16
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Also, only the outside hinges are covered; the inside hinges are exposed. That means fewer covers to remove, but I'll have to buy the missing covers if I want the seats "correct." I hate to fork over $150 plus shipping for two pieces of plastic, so I'll check out eBay first.
Are you sure that the sides of the seats that fit against the center console have covers? I thought that because the center console makes it difficult to see the inboard sides of the seats Porsche decided to forego covers on that side. Also, covers might interfere with the seatbelt operation.

When it stops raining, I will check the seats in my car and see whether the inboard sides of the seats have covers.

Good luck with your project.
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