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rhinosm
5th May 2016, 01:10 PM
I'm interested to hear what people have gone for in seat covers.
Any recommendations.

Thanks
Vin.:)

Tombie
5th May 2016, 01:11 PM
On the rear seats (dogs space) I have Wetseat Covers. Waterproof.

Up front I'm about to fit pure 25mm Lambswool from Prestige in WA..

Narangga
5th May 2016, 01:32 PM
I have a D3 but mine can be seen here:

http://www.aulro.com/afvb/d3-d4-rrs/224901-swapping-sub-forums-3.html#post2475370

and are these:

Custom Made Short Wool Sheepskin Combo - Front Seats Pair - Car Seat Covers - Sheepskin - Combination - Prestige Sheepskin | Sheepskin Seat Covers | Uggs | Ugg Boots | Sheepskin Boots | Slippers | Custom Seat Covers (http://www.prestige-sheepskin.com.au/showProduct/Car+Seat+Covers/Sheepskin+-+Combination/CMShortWoolCombo+-+Front/Custom+Made+Short+Wool+Sheepskin+Combo+-+Front+Seats+Pair)

Got the logo and the armrest cover gratis too :D

Is that what you are getting Tombie or is it a different 'Prestige'?

Tombie
5th May 2016, 01:57 PM
Same mob

BMKal
5th May 2016, 05:12 PM
I have the Prestige wool covers on the front seats as well, and the rear seats are in a velour like material, also from Prestige in Perth. Very happy with them.

The D2 which has recently moved to a new home in Adelaide also has Prestige covers (wool on the front seats and velour on the rear) - they have been in that for quite a few years now and no sign of wear.

mfpoli
5th May 2016, 05:24 PM
When we go camping/4wding, or wearing soiled clothes from sport etc, we use a beach towel or bed sheet. Easy to remove and clean, and we maintain the leather look. However, it is just myself and the wife. If we had kids or a dog, I would be more inclined to use a more permanent cover.

Mario

kenl
5th May 2016, 08:25 PM
I'm a builder and use my car for work and then beach on weekends, I have the waterproof seat covers, on my second set now. First set were Land Rover originals and now I have a set from Inka in the UK, who I believe make the original ones.

They aren't pretty but they fit perfectly and do the job I want done.

Firko
5th May 2016, 08:37 PM
I am looking for a full set of 7 too .. (protected the car from the wife dog and kid) i have been looking at the black duck range Car Seat Covers Australia | Heavy Duty Seat Covers (http://www.blackduck.com.au/) anybody used them ?

tallents
6th May 2016, 06:19 AM
The Black duck covers are very heavy duty,unless you are using as a work vehicle you may find them a bit too industrial/commercial.:D

Basil135
6th May 2016, 12:10 PM
I have the Prestige wool covers on the front seats as well, and the rear seats are in a velour like material, also from Prestige in Perth. Very happy with them.

The D2 which has recently moved to a new home in Adelaide also has Prestige covers (wool on the front seats and velour on the rear) - they have been in that for quite a few years now and no sign of wear.

Oh, and ain't they lovely to sit in... :D

scomac
7th May 2016, 09:29 AM
I have the prestige wool covers up front and about to purchase some denim covers for the rear from supafit covers. The denim is a lot more comfortable than the canvas but still hard wearing.
Scott.

rufusking
7th May 2016, 01:12 PM
I'm a builder and use my car for work and then beach on weekends, I have the waterproof seat covers, on my second set now. First set were Land Rover originals and now I have a set from Inka in the UK, who I believe make the original ones.

They aren't pretty but they fit perfectly and do the job I want done.

X2 I just have it on the drivers seat and 4 1/2 years in still in good nick just wipe it down with a damp cloth every couple of weeks. They don't look dirty but the cloth is filthy after wiping it down. I have the almond leather and the cover color match is pretty good, from outside the car you wouldn't notice it was on. The steering wheel is the other thing that gets very dirty.