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Just wondering if there are any seat covers out there that fit the Stagea??

I quite liked the GB for the look alike leather ones, but I was too late. :)

They are using my seats to design a template of the one's from the GB (i've been without seats for 4wks!!), so if you are after them you will be able to get them quiet soon, though a bit dearer than the gb!!

I'll def post up some pics once l have em back, as should look hot!!! (they're black with red double stiching!! :D )

I've had some AXS "snap on style" covers on my car previous to that, and they were alright. Had to somehow hide the "interstate bus seat" look the stagea has.

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good onya fuzzy i like a bloke with enough balls to strip out the seats for the good of us all thats the pioneering spirit we need . let me know how it goes mate cos ill be looking at it soon too.did u have a ballpark figure yet???? regards mike.

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am having my doorcards done in either grey or red velour for $80 all round, and the seat centre inserts (where it is green/blue) done in whatever i get the doorcards in. The side bolster will stay the charcoal coloured velour. Nice cheap way to personalise and update it a bit. At the moment just got the trusty white throw-over covers. give it that boy-racer look the honda civic boys strive for with their autobarn specials.

Will look nice finished, though. Haha i missed the damn group buy too

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Yeah l didn't do the back seat, they did it for me. but woman said stagea has had the hardest seats to do with cars she's made covers for.

come on fuz spill ya guts.how much and where are the pics lol

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Smell good? they smell like shit. Like the plastic that they are.

what makes people knock others mods if havent anything good to say i let things bee.i spose there is no need to act like a wanker so change hands mate will ya

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anyway ... here's some crappy quick pics l just fired off.

Before l shoot my next gig l'll take some proper pics for you all, but u get the idea. Just gotta get the door inserts done now, thinking black suede to break up the look a little.

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