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My 1995 E420 has 111K miles on it now, and it's still running strong. Trouble is, the drivers seat is feeling a little thin on the padding, especially when I sit in the passenger seat to compare. Is there a cost-effective way to replace the padding without having to get a whole other seat? Any info would be appreciated.
thanks, Dr. Julio Fuentes, MD BS PhD
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