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    "down Hill Racer" headrest.

    I was watching the film last night (probably for 4th time and I can't even ski) In the scene where Robert Redford is learning the bad news about the female lead having other interests, they are sitting in her 911T. I did a double take when I noticed that the seats were all black but the headrest was faced with Pepita material. Never seen this before and not particularly liking it. I don't think their bodies were blocking the actual seat material but I could be wrong and then "never mind". Was this an ROW thing? Special order? Just a crappy movie rental car? If this was covered before my apologies for bringing it up

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    Okay. At least I'm not totally crazy. Kinda ugly. Almost like somebody lost the original headrest and picked up another at a flea market or miss ordered from dealer.

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