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      12-18-2009, 11:46 AM   #5
Raja Ventureshield
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Drives: BMW M3 coupe
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[QUOTE=xDrive50i;6386319]If the leather is completely torn as in all the way through, it needs to be repaired from the inside of the seat and is usually a bit more costly than if the leather is just scratched up.
A scratch is usually fixed fairly easily depending on the type, length, width, and shape of the scratch. Talk to your dealership and see if they will do this for you for free. I'm with Raja, if the dealership want's to keep you as a valued customer, they would do this for free.
Otherwise, they should be able to recommend someone to you that can perform the repair for you.

I don't know how this works in your country, but here we have people that either come to you or at least they come by the dealership once in a while and do a bunch of repairs on the spot.[/QUOTE]
yeah unless it is a whole big area, i can't imagine it being 500$.
U got to risk it to get the biskuit.
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