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<blockquote data-quote="scottydsntknow" data-source="post: 15953298" data-attributes="member: 79824"><p>For the GT? Just FYI you will require the foams too when doing them on a 94-98 car. And even 99-04 cars should probably get new foams... </p><p></p><p>I'd still at least get the Bullitt/01 Cobra covers vs the GT if only for looks and better bolstering. But its up to you. The Bullitt style actual LEATHER covers are like half off right now for $550. Hard to beat that. But its an extra $200 and its easy for me to spend someone else's money.</p><p></p><p>You will need upholstery glue (spray can), the CJP hog ring pliers with rings kit, a good ass set of mechanic's gloves unless you like blisters and a bunch of plastic grocery bags. Yes grocery bags. You will never get the front seatbacks or headrest covers on without them. You will not need them for the front seat bottom.</p><p></p><p>That will bring your total to about $700 if you can use the 5% coupon still with these sales. Still way cheaper than probably any other option although at that price you might want to look at their modified sport seats that use the stock frames but are way better than the GT seats.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.cjponyparts.com/tmi-upholstery-sport-r500-series-seat-with-seat-foam-hi-back-black-1999-2004/p/U109-V/" target="_blank">https://www.cjponyparts.com/tmi-upholstery-sport-r500-series-seat-with-seat-foam-hi-back-black-1999-2004/p/U109-V/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottydsntknow, post: 15953298, member: 79824"] For the GT? Just FYI you will require the foams too when doing them on a 94-98 car. And even 99-04 cars should probably get new foams... I'd still at least get the Bullitt/01 Cobra covers vs the GT if only for looks and better bolstering. But its up to you. The Bullitt style actual LEATHER covers are like half off right now for $550. Hard to beat that. But its an extra $200 and its easy for me to spend someone else's money. You will need upholstery glue (spray can), the CJP hog ring pliers with rings kit, a good ass set of mechanic's gloves unless you like blisters and a bunch of plastic grocery bags. Yes grocery bags. You will never get the front seatbacks or headrest covers on without them. You will not need them for the front seat bottom. That will bring your total to about $700 if you can use the 5% coupon still with these sales. Still way cheaper than probably any other option although at that price you might want to look at their modified sport seats that use the stock frames but are way better than the GT seats. [URL]https://www.cjponyparts.com/tmi-upholstery-sport-r500-series-seat-with-seat-foam-hi-back-black-1999-2004/p/U109-V/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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