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Hey everyone,

i few of the sauwa members where asking about buying some sauwa seat-covers. Now i have took on the job of getting it done and stuff. At the moment we arn't sure of the design but the cover will be similar to the snap-on design (just throw over ur seat and is a bigger fit (if u get me) it would be made in different colours (red,black,blue,purple etc etc) with the sauwa logo in the middle or something similar

Im just after how many people would like to buy it, im going to do it even if its only a few members (so far its me and MirkZ) but i guess the more numbers the less the cost.

So just post if u want some and and ideas of design etc etc

cheers Michael :D

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IMO I think they look pretty tatty/raggy for a car like ours....

Normal seat covers - yes, they look shit on any car, but the Snap-on sort of ones are just when you're dirty or whatever and don't want to get your seats all dirty. Some people like to have them on all the time for some reason...kinda stupid.

The Stahlwille ones go for $45, I was going to get one of them next week (****in plastic disposeable ones are pissin me off :P ) but might wait for these to be made up see how they look...

Ok guys good responds thats good :P

Ok i have a few ideas of designs, it would have the sauwa logo and then possable add a nice pic of a anime r32 gtr or something similar and possable a different design for the passagers seat.

any comments are welcome also ideas :)

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