Re: [DML] seat wear
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Re: [DML] seat wear



Other signs of wear that may indicate an unreliable odometer:

Wear on the steering wheel: Look for a difference in leather wear where it you would likely hold the wheel (10&2 oclock).
Oil from our hands will cause a different sheen to build up over time.

Arm rest wear: Same as above - the center console will have a wear pattern where an arm has been resting. Less wear,
less use. Same with door pulls. Anything leather that is touched by skin will absorb oil over time and change color. (darker)

Scuffing on the oil plug. More scuffing, more times it has been changed.

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