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Old 21-04-2012, 05:01 PM   #1
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Default Ghia leather seats

How many Eseries Ghias had full leather seats?
Was it an option or standard fitment?

Only asking because they look to be a pretty spot on copy for the seats in my XR6 which are ripped. I'd like to upgrade to the leather.

I've found a whole EB ghia in vic on ebay for $1200 with what looks like a good interior.

Cheers for any info

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