Seat Covers
I like the set I got at Autozone. The color was almost dead on, they fit well and protect my seats.
Might be able to post pics later.
This site makes EXCELLANT seat covers.
http://www.exactseatcovers.com/
If you have a car that they make them for (no Crossfire dang it) you'll love 'em! They sell on ebay also so check the prices there before you order anything.
Might be able to post pics later.
This site makes EXCELLANT seat covers.
http://www.exactseatcovers.com/
If you have a car that they make them for (no Crossfire dang it) you'll love 'em! They sell on ebay also so check the prices there before you order anything.
Here's da pics. Nothing special. The colors match up with the interior really well. They look a bit wrinkly in the pics but in person they are just fine.
Price was reasonable for what you get and they are pretty good quality as far as holding up to use. Expect these to last years.


Price was reasonable for what you get and they are pretty good quality as far as holding up to use. Expect these to last years.


I haven't looked into seat covers for the crossfire, but I had a set for my old car from Wet Okole.
They are a hawaiian company and make neoprene (like a wetsuit) covers that are custom cut to the exact dimensions of the seat and fit like a glove. Not the cheapest of course but very very nice looking and very very well made. And an added bonus is that the neoprene is waterproof and doesn't heat up or get cold.
I think it is just wetokole.com
They are a hawaiian company and make neoprene (like a wetsuit) covers that are custom cut to the exact dimensions of the seat and fit like a glove. Not the cheapest of course but very very nice looking and very very well made. And an added bonus is that the neoprene is waterproof and doesn't heat up or get cold.
I think it is just wetokole.com
Originally Posted by maxcichon
My philosophy is to cover up seats when they are are worn out, not when they look good. Enjoy the car now, do not save it for someone else.
Maybe in 15-20 years as it goes into the crusher someone will say `Hey! those seats look like new'.
Maybe in 15-20 years as it goes into the crusher someone will say `Hey! those seats look like new'.
Originally Posted by onehundred80
My philosophy is to cover up seats when they are are worn out, not when they look good. Enjoy the car now, do not save it for someone else.
Maybe in 15-20 years as it goes into the crusher someone will say `Hey! those seats look like new'.
Maybe in 15-20 years as it goes into the crusher someone will say `Hey! those seats look like new'.
[quote=tighed1]They look a bit wrinkly in the pics but in person they are just fine.
That's a coincidence thats what my son says about my wife and I when he shows his friends photos of us, well, thats what he says he does.
That's a coincidence thats what my son says about my wife and I when he shows his friends photos of us, well, thats what he says he does.
I had some made for my red coupe in dual tone red/grey but the company seems to be gone. I just traded in my Crossfire so I have those seat covers available for $100 plus shipping if anyone's interested....
Originally Posted by onehundred80
My philosophy is to cover up seats when they are are worn out, not when they look good. Enjoy the car now, do not save it for someone else.
Let the beauty of your xfire shine through!
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