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Rear seat LA13 Trim

Old Nov 10, 2024 | 11:02 AM
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Morning.
I have finished the internet and of course I cant find much reference for 2004 Camry XLE interior trim. Exterior trim is IE3 and Interior is LA13. It means Exterior is Phantom gray and Interior is L=Leather A=Not sport model but that's as far as I can get. My seats are torn up and while Im in the process of replacing the OEM seat covers I have the front ones on the way but the rear one I cant find. I pulled the seat and took it to upholstery shop. Seems that nobody wants to do it. It doesn't pay enough.
My Stealership is about as much use as T*** on a bull. Heck they wanted $600 for a power steering pump. No thanks
Heck I will take the cover off the cushion and mail it out. I did try the junk yards but it seems like any good ones have been torn up. I appreciate any suggestions. Im tired of staring at the screen. Heck I cant even find a list of interior trim codes for the 2004.
 
Old Nov 11, 2024 | 12:25 AM
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What about seat covers? I know it is not ideal but the alternative is going back to upholstery shop and throwing money at them to do it.
 
Old Nov 12, 2024 | 12:20 PM
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For the price of good seat covers that fit correctly and dont look like junk it would cost an arm and a leg. I already have the front and it involves removing the set and removing the cover and replace it. Not a problem. I like the OEM look myself. Thanks tho.
 
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