Chasing Camille
At the moment? A $4.50 Big Lots seat cover. It was supposed to just be for the drive to Hood River and back, but it has stayed. Looks every bit the cheap seat cover that it is, but I don't care. It's protecting the seat. I'll probably take them off for Homecoming.
Originally Posted by fltsfshr' timestamp='1425320116' post='23524554
What's in your passenger seat?
Originally Posted by RMurphy' timestamp='1425346886' post='23525126
[quote name='fltsfshr' timestamp='1425320116' post='23524554']
What's in your passenger seat?
What's in your passenger seat?

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LOL! He'll be happy to hear you say that.
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Beater Avalon: Old receipts, disposable coffee cups, empty water bottles, used rags, Egg McMuffin wrappers, golf tees, old newspapers, back issues of Automobile, Car and Driver, and Road & Track, packets of ketchup, salt and pepper, tire pressure gauge, ear buds, a plastic spoon, empty water bottles, coffee stir sticks, Kleenex pack, empty Rolling Stones "Sticky Fingers" CD cover (cd lost), custom hood prop (a stick).
NSX: One small microfiber towel which I use to collect each and every mote of dust that dares to land on any interior surface.
NSX: One small microfiber towel which I use to collect each and every mote of dust that dares to land on any interior surface.
Beater Avalon: Old receipts, disposable coffee cups, empty water bottles, used rags, Egg McMuffin wrappers, golf tees, old newspapers, back issues of Automobile, Car and Driver, and Road & Track, packets of ketchup, salt and pepper, tire pressure gauge, ear buds, a plastic spoon, empty water bottles, coffee stir sticks, Kleenex pack, empty Rolling Stones "Sticky Fingers" CD cover (cd lost), custom hood prop (a stick).
NSX: One small microfiber towel which I use to collect each and every mote of dust that dares to land on any interior surface.
NSX: One small microfiber towel which I use to collect each and every mote of dust that dares to land on any interior surface.
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Looks like you made a quick run on Route 129!



