New member in England
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Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Margate, Kent, UK
Posts: 8

Sorry "dobe", small spelling mistake there. I will shout you not shoot you if I need anything
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I'm thinking of taking the drivers seat apart as the foam is gone where you get in and out, anyone got experience of this? Advise and warnings welcome.... Also the leather's cracked, should I try to fix/ replace or just leave well alone.
I'm thinking of taking the drivers seat apart as the foam is gone where you get in and out, anyone got experience of this? Advise and warnings welcome.... Also the leather's cracked, should I try to fix/ replace or just leave well alone.
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Hello all. I have a right hand drive 98' Chevy Blazer. I think these were made for the Jap market originally (hence right hand drive, like here in UK), but a few hundred made it here through our UK GM dealers (car brand called "Vauxhall"). In the last 5 years we have hade Chevrolet appear here in the small car market, but these are re-badged "Daewoo" cars i.e. made in some old French banana republic Country, in a clearing in the jungle.
Oh well, the main thing is I'm loving having the US made Blazer.......
Oh well, the main thing is I'm loving having the US made Blazer.......
Daewoo is a Korean car company that GM bought. They sell soem small cars under the Chvey name here too. RHD Blazers are a standard export product and even have some sales here in the U.S. to rural postal carriers. Jeeps especially are popular with RHD here. My father delivered morning papers after he retired and I found a Jeep Cherokee with no brakes at auction. He loved that thing and after he retired completely, I used to put my dog in the left passenger seat with a fake steering wheel. The fun part was when my girlfriend was reading the paper while we went to see her brother. I got pulled over twice by the police that time. She quit reading it the second time we got stopped.






