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Seat covers for multi-contour seats
So far, I've found the following, anybody have experience with these? Sherpa-Plex Seat Saver : Amazon.com : Automotive Microfiber Quick Seat Cover - AutoSport Catalog Thanks! Last edited by finnbmw; 09-19-2012 at 06:12 PM. Reason: Corrected the links |
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Finn, you might get more responses if both of those links weren't broken.
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Amateur mistake, thanks for pointing this out! I've corrected the links, should work now.
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Unless the water repellent layer is a deal breaker.... a 30"x60" polyester beach towel is $10 at WalMart. Cut a slit for the head rest and you're done.
Add mini bungies if you want to take the whole thing to the next level for a snug fit around the seat. Or if you're crafty, buy a couple of yards of the water-repellent backed material at a fabric store. Whether you hem it or not is a matter of taste and requirement. You can do either of these options three or four times before you spend what's asked for in the examples provided. $0.02 |
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