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  • #16
    Originally posted by hookedon4wding View Post
    Holy sh#t, that's a lot to spend on seat covers

    I got my sheepskin covers from Autobarn. Just generic fit but are airbag compatible and were the 4 star quality ones I think. Cost under $400 and spent 3 years in my Pajero (including a 4 week outback trip) and now another year in my Prado. Still look brand new and fit really well.
    This sounds like them!!!
    [b]2013 GXL LC200 TTV8[/b]
    TJM Alloy Bullbar
    Towing a Jayco Expanda 17.56-2OB

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    • #17
      Had mine made by Blacksheep in Ringwood (Maroondah Hway near clocktower) for around $550 (can't remember exactly). These are custom made and fitted by the friendly owner. The area's of the side airbags remain exposed for safety/legal reasons. having used them for a few Months now, I am very happy with these. This store has many other great Ozzie made sheepskin products also.

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      • #18
        Paul, am looking at the woollen products at the moment, any chance you can upload a pic? Am thinking about the 25mm they look sweet, Eric has said the middle row is fitted but front is universal. So i was a little worried. Whats your opinion? Cheers Brigadoon

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        • #19
          I got sheepskin seat covers through Wild Ram. Awesome product and very happy with fitmet and comfort. No much change outta 2g. Got pics of em in my build thread.
          SOLD!!! 2011 Prado GXL manual in silver
          ARB Winchbar, Lightforce HID's, 3" SS Manta exhaust, 3" Monster Rides suspension system, Tracklander roofrack, Ostrich wing awning, Kaymar dual wheel carrier, Gturbo stage two Grunter and reprogrammed ECU. Trackabout Dakar SV Extenda. Purchased 2017 Landcruiser 200 Altitude.

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          • #20
            I've previously had Ilana seat covers (http://www.ilanas.com.au/index.html) on my 90 series for several years. They are now making custom fit covers for the 150. Initial enquiries they appear to be $300-$400 for a front pair. Price varies dependant on the thickness of the wool desired.

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