Great looking seat covers....

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Great looking seat covers....

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I was reading through a SA4x4 magazine today, and came accross an ad selling these seat covers:
http://www.caprivi.za.com/temp/Caprivi_Brochure.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

They're quite expensive, but look like a good quality!!Have "caprivi" been in the industry for a while, or is it new? Anybody have any experience using these seat covers?

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Old thread but it warrants a reply, I have had Captivi covers on our hilux for about 9 months now, they are really great, time consuming to fit but look incredible when fitted, we get nothing but compliments.


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What are they going for nowadays?

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I think we paid about R 3000 for the Hilux DC ones, worth every penny though, they come in a sweet canvas and leather safari bag which I gave to my wife to keep her happy, she uses it for a beach bag, it is very well made.
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I see in the new Caravan & Outdoor Life magazine that there is another company manufacturing seat covers and camping matresses, I've required a price list as they spesialised in Toyota, will post price list soon. http://www.steenbergcanvas.co.za" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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They do actually look really cool
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I have them in my Fortuner.

Apart from the fact that they look good and is of a good quality, they fit the seats like a glove, making it almost part of the seat.

I am very happy with mine, had plenty of complements and they have updated the seat pockets recently, me think.
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