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Hi Guys,

I am searching for some good throw over seat covers, But I am having troubles finding a set I like.

I dont want NOS or some other Ricey brand/logo covers.

Ideally I would love some Snapon Power tools Covers (these have been arround for years) but I got no idea where to get them.

Or I woiuld not mind something else a bit plain (like black without big logo's and stuff)

Can anyone point me in the right direction.???

Oh yeah I have checked auto barn, super cheap and repco.. Nothing I like..

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I was in the same situation as you.

wanted a seat cover, but didn't want any logos on it.

I manage to get a set of red ones with no logo at Flemmington markets for $40.

Not bad so far, would of prefered them to be more fitted but it's just the same as the other slip on ones.

apparently they have them for the rear seats aswell. I'll be checking it out later.

lol The snap on covers are shit they slide off the bloody seat and everyone has one.

I work for a company called Wurth - In the Automotive Industry, Wurth is known for its quality gear and we have a nice Petrol/oil/water resistant Car seat cover - very popular and its got a fitted headrest so the cover doesnt slide off the seat - PM me if you want one - $45 bucks!

Regards

Kim

Hey Man,

I have established a new brand of seat covers that will be available to the general public shortly, I can organise for you to get a set off me if you are interested. Check my website for info on the seat covers.

Overdrive Site

They retail for $50 each but I can do you a deal for $40 each.

Regards,

Adrian - Director

Overdrive Motorsport

lol The snap on covers are shit they slide off the bloody seat and everyone has one.

I work for a company called Wurth - In the Automotive Industry, Wurth is known for its quality gear and we have a nice Petrol/oil/water resistant Car seat cover - very popular and its got a fitted headrest so the cover doesnt slide off the seat - PM me if you want one - $45 bucks!

Regards

Kim

Kim, do you have a quick url with a picture just to check out? I thought I'd send it here instead of PM as others would probly be interested.

i would just like to point this out, the snap on seat covers were designed not for the general public to use as every day items, they were made for mechanics or people in the auto trade to slip on and off as we get in and out of a customers cars.

in general thats the reason i have myn, i only use it on my car to and from work.

on a side note - wurth products are awesome, especially there brake cleaner and the brake cleaner pump bottles, :(

The wurth site is down or id link a pic of it for you guys to see.

The wurth stuff is bloody awesome, I just wish I had a big enuff garage to put stuff away in it, my mates over here always raid my boot for samples n stuff I have heheh.

We supply a lot of brake bottles/cleaners even to guys that dont buy off us = u go to pretty much ne workshop anywhere in australia, and theyll have a pump bottle at least!

I personally have one for myself - but if anyone was interested in it - I can get one for you, just one off things - but if u wanted a consistent/large amount - just ask the local wurth consultant that comes to your workshop.

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