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It'd probably be just about the same price to repair them as it would be to replace them. Unless you want something outrageously fancy, it's not all that pricey. While they're in there, they'll check for and repair any broken springs and other shit like that.

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I don't need fancy. They're just coming apart at the seams from age and use.

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Yeah, that's gonna cost about the same as just getting new seat covers put on. Maybe if the seams are just separated by broken threads you can save a few bucks? But if the material is torn where the threads were then that's a lost cause. I doubt your car is common enough for them to make proper seat covers that you can order. You could also get the cheap/shitty seat covers from your local parts store.

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The material on the driver's side is torn. The passenger side is just ripped seams