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Default Car seat construction.

I'm attempting to remove the leather faced cover from one of the front
seats in my old Rover - the leather has split.

I've got as far as getting the sides of the cover free from the main foam
body, but there appears to be a wire frame embedded in the foam which the
cover is attached to using (thinner) wire loops. I could just cut these -
but wondered if I'm missing something obvious?

The wire frame is beneath the stitched joints between the side bolters and
central part - presumably to give that nice tight sculptured look?

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