I had the same problem recently. Went to my local Wal-Mart. Bought a roll of carpeting in their Home decorating area. It was 10 x 12 or something like that. I then pulled out the middle seat, lay the new carpet over the old carpet and with my exacto knife cut along the pattern of the old carpet (of course I pulled the trim that was affected by the carpeting prior to this BTW). Then I yanked out the old carpet, put the seat back in, then the new carpet and trim. Cost me about $25 for the carpeting and the exacto knife. Two hours approximately. Good luck. |
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