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Seat Covers

Does anyone knnow if seat covers are available for buckets seats?

Normal seat covers wouldn't work because of the harness going through the back and sides of the seat.

Any help apprecaited guys


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31-01-2008 06:50 PM
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Do you mean seat covers as in permanent, or just ones to throw in to stop your seats getting dirty?

Jaz do padded black vinyl ones for bucket seats with holes for harnesses, but they're more of a permanent option. I think Kirkey do them too. As far as temporary ones, I've never seen 'em.


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my only thoughts on this, is to buy some decent quality covers for the seats like snap on ones, and get holes cut in them, and edging stiched onto it..

Any good seamstress should be able to do it Icon_lol



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Its as a temp thing because ive got white buckets and im a fabricator which means dirty everyday so my seats will be black in no time


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31-01-2008 07:16 PM
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the seatcovers ive got for work/and in car are snap on they virtually fit on any seat so get a couple not to pricey either

31-01-2008 11:26 PM
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Get some covers and get the scissors out, just cut a slit so you can still access the harnesses.


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pay my mum and u can get some Icon_wink


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