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Hi guys. sorry to hijack this thread (cos i aint buying covers... yet and i aint even from WA), but woz wondering how u guys found the seat covers.

I would like opinions, cos I am thinking about em, but they look a little baggy and un-tightfitting and thus a little shabby.

King - we havent got them yet. hence the fact that people are asking where they are.

of you want custom fitting covers, might I suggest to the Max Autotrim. a leather set should only put you back a grand or so.. :P

spole to Jeff - he has posted them and they are on their way. he seems to think they should be here today, but I think 3 working days would be a lot to ask for Aust Post.

Should be driving in one-size-fits all comfort by the weekend though..

They are on their way? F*kin heard that one before.. At the beginning of the month they were only a week away.. whats his problem? Couldn't find the Aust post office? He was all pushin for his $$ at the start..

/rant off - Al, not directed at you..

sometimes I really hate people in general...

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