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seattle, when you mean plastic... what kind of plastic do you use? I recently bought a 2008 E70 with black interiors and I am a proud dad of a 2 year old. fun times!
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They have rolls of fabrics and all kinds of stuff, including clear plastic of various thickness and transparency. You ask for the dimensions, and they cut them for you. I bought a 6ft x 6ft piece (1/5mm thick) there for probably $15. Then at home, you will need to spend a couple hours with scissors and scotch tape to shape the plastic around the seats, including holes for seatbelt harness, etc. |
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I have 3 Sunshine Kids Radian 65s (good to 65lbs) in the back of mine. Seats are very heavy, built solid, but the base is narrow. My oldest is now in a SK Monterrey booster, secured by the LATCH. Works well, believe it or not even fits better than in my wife's Mercedes R350.
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