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Option one: go the Leatherique.com and read up on their products for leather restoration. I would guess that ordering a small quantity of matching leather dye would fix it completely, leaving you lots of dye to touch up wear spots onj driver outer seat edge, etc. over next few years. - probably $40. and highly recommended for peroducts such as cleaners and conditioners as well.
Option two: go to american-stitches.com to see about getting your wheel recovered to original specs. I had my MB 380SL wheel done back in 1999 and it is still as new. It ran about %150 back then, with very quick turn-around.
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Mike Sullivan ('91 745 (184k), '95 855T (70k), '98 V70XC (83k). Past Volvo's: '85 744 (256k), '86 245 (165k), '86 245 (195k), '88 745 (208k), '93 965 (147k) .
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