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Old Sep 13, 2007 | 02:22 AM
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Default OEM Interior seat fabric? where? how? grrr...

okay, i did a bunch of searches on scionlife here, in google, yahoo, ebay etc etc. either i'm not looking well enough or im just retarded.

however, the story goes that recently i just got rid of my 3rd rear passenger seat belt and now i have a unsightly piece of grey plastic left on the top of my back seat.

I want to wrap that small little piece for the seat belt at the top of the back seat in the same black fabric as the rest of the interior.

I contacted my dealership here on Long Island, and well,.. no help there.
No luck on ebay or on google to find fabric matches, samples, or even the name or code of the material.

So... any ideas? All i need is like a 4 by 4 inch piece of this fabric...

I was thinking alot of people on SL do interior re-upholstery, and at this point, the only thing i can think of is to beg a piece off of someone, or pay in kind or whatever.

thanks in advance,
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Old Sep 13, 2007 | 04:07 AM
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Since you need only a small piece, I would suggest just buying dark grey suede. You usually have to buy fabric by the yard. So it can get expensive. Google "dark grey suede". I picked up some silver suede for $18. (I think the name of the place was "discountfabricsusa.net". I could be wrong though. )
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