Anyone got seatcovers for there car?
I went to Supercheap and bought some seat covers but they're a bit big for the seat
How much? where? pics? would be great
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SuperMazdaKart wrote: offical Nintendo products too. okayish universal fit.
And that's what really matters
I should talk ... I have Marvin the Martian ones in my other car
But seriously, I've toyed with putting seat covers on, but I think none but an absolute custom made one will fit properly because of the 'chunkyness' of the side-bolters.
If you want to preserve your seats, why not just buy a throw-over style cover cause then you can whip it on and off with ease.
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Had a pair of Kmart covers in the NB that fitted perfectly after my mum tapered the headrest ends... you need scissors, sewing machine and a mum.
Much more difficult with the NC because of the side airbags. Im thinking of getting a couple of black towels, and putting a loop of elastic on one end, so they hang from the headrest. Just for occasions like driving home after a run or a game of squash.
Much more difficult with the NC because of the side airbags. Im thinking of getting a couple of black towels, and putting a loop of elastic on one end, so they hang from the headrest. Just for occasions like driving home after a run or a game of squash.
Galaxy Grey NC.
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rwf wrote:do as i do now enjoy the seats dont cover them up and when they do wear out be a good reason to get bucket seat
lol that'd be nice
i've got slip on ones now
i work in a workshop and i sometimes go under cars and get crap on my back last thing i want to do is sit in my own car and put that crap thats on my back into the seat
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