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You got it easy streamer, i had a jump start battery short out and set fire to the floor, door trim and various bits and pieces behind the drivers seat while doing 100 on the freeway!!! you should have seen the wicked 3 lane veer followed by an ABS test and sacrificed my favorite jumper to get the fcuking flaming barstud out!! I see some classy seat covers on the horizon for you!! Or mabe a trip to the wreckers for a replacement seat. Not as hard to come by as carpet for a 4 door. In the mean time sit Elmo on the scar!

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I think you are right there streamer, however i have seen some pretty bad fading on the rear seats but not so bad on the lower part. And yes i'm pretty sure that smoking is bad for all....including cars! mind you i'm sitting in my garage writing this while i smoke sitting on a mint SAAS recliner....shame it's too old scool for the skyline!

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