Should I get covers?
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Should I get covers?
Should I get car seat covers, and a steering wheel cover? It's spring break and I'm really really bored... I want to get matching type-S black with mesh gray. I don't know... Does anyone think that's going to look tacky? Or should I go for it as long as they match?
I'm getting a seat cover because I want to put a thin cushion underneath it. I drive a black sedan.
I'm getting a seat cover because I want to put a thin cushion underneath it. I drive a black sedan.
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if you want my Honest opinion i say
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Why not? I mean, I'll admit they are mostly for looks, but they do actually serve a purpose...
I'm going to put a cushion under the seat covers, so essentially they're there to hide the cusions. The steering wheel cover is to make it thicker because there is a spot on my dad's car @ 10 & 2 where the steering wheel cover feels really comfortable, and since I don't have the money to change steering wheels, I'll just get a little cover for it.
I'm going to put a cushion under the seat covers, so essentially they're there to hide the cusions. The steering wheel cover is to make it thicker because there is a spot on my dad's car @ 10 & 2 where the steering wheel cover feels really comfortable, and since I don't have the money to change steering wheels, I'll just get a little cover for it.
depends on what kind of seat covers you get.
if you get the ones from pepboys or autozone, NO to ricey
if you get the ones from wetoakley that are custom made to the car
sure those look nice. but expensive 500 or so.
if you get the ones from pepboys or autozone, NO to ricey
if you get the ones from wetoakley that are custom made to the car
sure those look nice. but expensive 500 or so.
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Sorry, I figured that they were parts...
Oh well, I tried looking for pix, but there are just way too many things that come up with the "Type-S" logo, from Jaguars to RSX's. I do remember seeing them at the Honda accesorries/waiting room while I was waiting there and at the local Autozone.
Oh well, I tried looking for pix, but there are just way too many things that come up with the "Type-S" logo, from Jaguars to RSX's. I do remember seeing them at the Honda accesorries/waiting room while I was waiting there and at the local Autozone.
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I got these from Ikea earlier. They're very comfy... Sorry about the pic quality... Should I still cover these? I put them on the front seats. It's called "Blenda" and one side it's gray while the other is black. I put the gray side up.
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