Neoprene Seat Covers
Here is a link to the website. http://www.autoaccessoriesrusfl.com/prod04.htm
I have asked for discount code for our S2000 club members. I will post the code as soon as I receive it. Yes they are the Wet Okole covers. While the S2000 is not list on the site, the covers are available.
Mitch
I have asked for discount code for our S2000 club members. I will post the code as soon as I receive it. Yes they are the Wet Okole covers. While the S2000 is not list on the site, the covers are available.
Mitch
If you haven't seen my last post here is what I said(below). They were $250.00 with shipping and YES I am very happy with them. At the time they were doing the S2000 logo but it was silkscreened and I wanted them Embroidered so I passed.
Larry
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I also have the Wet Okole in ALL Black and they even sewed the pattern to be very much like the leather panels. If I had it to do over again I would get the same thing. They are expensive ($200+) but I think the fit and material is worth it.
They come in two pieces, bottom and back. The back is a slip on and the bottom is held in place by pull straps and plastic buckles like on a fanny pack. I have two straps going from front to back and only one in the middle across the middle. I thing they should have had two across the middle so it fits a little tighter. I think I'm am going to put some Velcro to hold the front corners a little tighter. They told me they should last a long time in a S2000 since they are really made for Jeeps that stay out in the sun and rain all the time. They don't last long in that environment he said. They were very up font with me and told me since I have never seen them before I ordered them I could send them back if I paid the shipping which I thought was very fair. I think you had to ask for that option though.
Larry
Larry
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I also have the Wet Okole in ALL Black and they even sewed the pattern to be very much like the leather panels. If I had it to do over again I would get the same thing. They are expensive ($200+) but I think the fit and material is worth it.
They come in two pieces, bottom and back. The back is a slip on and the bottom is held in place by pull straps and plastic buckles like on a fanny pack. I have two straps going from front to back and only one in the middle across the middle. I thing they should have had two across the middle so it fits a little tighter. I think I'm am going to put some Velcro to hold the front corners a little tighter. They told me they should last a long time in a S2000 since they are really made for Jeeps that stay out in the sun and rain all the time. They don't last long in that environment he said. They were very up font with me and told me since I have never seen them before I ordered them I could send them back if I paid the shipping which I thought was very fair. I think you had to ask for that option though.
Larry
Thanks Keith...
Keep me informed.
I put a small towel in the area that is NOT tight (front bottom left corner) and it made it tighter. I think now is the time to put another small elastic cord between the front right and front left corners.
Take care Keith,
Larry
I'm in North Carolina now for the Race in Charlotte
Keep me informed.
I put a small towel in the area that is NOT tight (front bottom left corner) and it made it tighter. I think now is the time to put another small elastic cord between the front right and front left corners.
Take care Keith,
Larry
I'm in North Carolina now for the Race in Charlotte
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