Target and or CostCo - $29-39/each will get you some decent REAL sheepskin
covers. For cheap synthetics, check JC Whitney/kragen/Pep-boys etc.
- Bryan
>Subject: Re: Seat Covers?
>To: pheysey@enol.com, spridgets@autox.team.net
>MIME-Version: 1.0
>
>In a message dated 6/6/2000 2:26:45 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
>pheysey@enol.com writes:
>
><< I'm looking to buy a pair of cheap synthetic sheepskins for my 78
> midget >>
>
>Steve:
>
>If you are planning on using the "skins" for only a short time, the
>synthetics will probably be ok. But if you want something that will feel
>good, look good, and be of service for a long time, consider paying a little
>more for the real thing. I have not had the seat covers, but I have had
>slippers lined with both the synthetic and with the natural sheepskin. The
>sheepskin goes on and on and on, kind of like the Energizer bunny (Is that
>why bunnies are so numerous?) while the synthetic liners wore out after about
>a year of wear, got kind of clotted up, pulled out, flattened, and generally
>was uncomfortable.
>
>Just my loose change on the subject. Any other listers with any experience
>with these?
>
>--David C.
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