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FS: 2008 GD sport interior... black seats + door panels
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2008 GD sport interior... black seats + door panels
Hey everyone,
While the driver's seat is in my car at the moment... I will remove it soon and can upload a photo below...
I have a complete interior from a GD sport (I think it was an '08): seats + headrests, panels with switches. All have been cleaned and look good, feel good. Great if you've been thinking about converting to a black interior from the light beige interior or your seats have worn out. Front passenger seat comes with the seatbelt. If I can find them, I think I even have the trim covers for the seat bolts, door latch release pull levers for the doors and maybe some door panel wiring (will have to double check about the wiring... just got a random box of extra stuff). I believe I also have the trim panel (not shown) for the rear door panels. The switches are untested, but everything looks clean. I got these from a low-mileage car, but actually prefer my light beige trim and going to run with it.
$375... or make me an offer! These are very nice seats and panels... someone somewhere needs them :-)
I'm in central Florida.
Last edited by seattleguy; Aug 9, 2022 at 10:24 AM.
Honestly I'd pay to have the seats shipped here...theres nothing around me and the car I bought was a smokers car so it wreaks pretty bad.
Could look into shipping, but first, can I make a suggestion that might work out really well for you, save you a bunch of money, probably get your nasty cigarette smoky interior clean and smelling way better, and possibly be a way simpler solution .... get a Hoover Spotless portable carper and upholstery cleaner extractor vacuum.
They're like $100-$120 on Amazon. I think ours came with a little bottle of liquid pet odor remover, which I would think would be exceptionally helpful for cigarette smokey seats. There's YouTube videos showing how this vac works (I think I saw it on Chris Fix's channel), but it might just do the trick to clean your smoky interior. Might take a few passes... we got one and made a bunch of passes on our carpet and seats, door panels, and wow... it made a HUGE difference... almost like new. Removes stains, odors, etc. The vac has one container of fresh water that you spray on the upholstery/carpet (with a light mix of cleaner/soap), after you've already sprayed and scrubber upholstery cleaner on the fabric. There's a second container that receives the nasty water that got sucked out of whatever you're cleaning. That extracted water will likely be nasty. You might need to do like 6 passes or more over the course of a couple days or weeks to get the extracted water looking lighter than dark coffee, and then stop, because you won't be able to ever get all of it... but you should be able to make a big difference with a few cycles to start with. Also, it's very worthwhile to unbolt the seats and run the process outside the car, where you can easily get the sides of the seat. If you get stuck unbolting the seats, I can tell you how I did it (passenger's seat comes out, but seatbelt stays attached in the car, for instance). And then get the carpet, the seatbelts (using clothes pins or binder clips to hold out the entire seatbelt until it dries), and then the headliner. Give it a pass, let the seats dry in the sun, then give it another pass. While you're at it and have the seats out, hit the interior plastic with a plastic cleaner and UV protector/conditioner. If you haven't already, change out the inner cabin air filter too, since it's paper and may have absorbed some smoke. We've since used the Hoover on carpet stains in our house, on our sofas, etc. It's an amazing and worthwhile tool. I'd recommend trying it on your seats and see how it goes. Then let me know how it went and let's connect after that!
Good recommendation from seattleguy on the carpet cleaner. Another option is an ozone generator treatment. You might be able to find one to rent, or find a detailer that provides the service. I have a collector car that was in a garage that had a fire. The car filled with smoke, and smelled awful, from both the smoke and the subsequent mix of water and smoke when the fire department responded. The repair shop hired a detailer to do an ozone treatment, and you can't detect even a trace of smoke now. Just another option, in case the carpet spot cleaner doesn't work beyond cleaning up the seats (I'm ordering one of those myself, to use for cleaning spots).
OK, back to the sale listing. Nice seats and interior panels for sure!
Haven't heard of ozone treatment... That sounds amazing,... Of it can de-smoke fire-smoke damaged upholstery, it should no problem do smokers' upholstery. I'll file that one away for the future ...
To clarify, I used the the Hoover extractor vacuum on every square inch of my interior not just spots. Go wild with it. :-D