Green Wet Okole seat covers
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Green Wet Okole seat covers
SOLD ALREADY - DISREGARD (EXCEPT THE AUTODIMMING MIRROR)
Since I'll be trading in my 2006 HCH soon, I have custom-fit green seat covers for sale. They originally cost around $300 but I'll sell them for $75 + shipping. They're 6 months' used, and include two front seat covers and the center armrest cover. The seats have zipped nylon storage compartments on the back that are very useful.
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By the way, I still have the unused unopened autodimming mirror which originally cost $270 but I'll sell it for $150 + shipping.
Since I'll be trading in my 2006 HCH soon, I have custom-fit green seat covers for sale. They originally cost around $300 but I'll sell them for $75 + shipping. They're 6 months' used, and include two front seat covers and the center armrest cover. The seats have zipped nylon storage compartments on the back that are very useful.
Pictures:
By the way, I still have the unused unopened autodimming mirror which originally cost $270 but I'll sell it for $150 + shipping.
Last edited by CGameProgrammer; 05-14-2006 at 12:33 PM.
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Re: Green Wet Okole seat covers
Why would you want to trade in your car? Don't you like it anymore? What new car that you have in mind? (if you don't mind me asking). Hate to see you are leaving!
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Re: Green Wet Okole seat covers
I just visited the other forum and realized that your next car would be the Toyota Camry Hybrid. Good luck with your next purchase! At least, you are going to be here at the Green Hybrid Forum.
Last edited by Ethanqt; 05-14-2006 at 05:59 AM.
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Re: Green Wet Okole seat covers
I've always liked Toyota's hybrid tech more than Honda's, and the TCH is significantly faster and smoother than the HCH, and its true electric-only mode is fun to use. It mainly just feels more confident. And its much larger gas tank should result in a much longer range even if mileage is a little worse, which it probably will be.
I've test-driven them twice and I do enjoy it more. One test-drive route, about 20 miles long, I repeated in my HCH the next day, and my car didn't handle it as well.
I've test-driven them twice and I do enjoy it more. One test-drive route, about 20 miles long, I repeated in my HCH the next day, and my car didn't handle it as well.
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Re: Green Wet Okole seat covers
Originally Posted by stevenvillatoro
< rubbing eyes > Are you gonna get some greeeeeeeeeeeeen seat covers for your new Camster, too?
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I'm probably going to buy red seat covers for the Camry. Green wasn't my favorite color, though it's still nice, but it was one of the few colors I felt matched both the interior and the exterior, since deep tan does not go with light blue at all, Honda, you morons! Anyway I think it worked, especially with the tan.
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It seems like no matter how lightly I push the switch the window goes all the way down. Same thing going up. Based on what I'm hearing here, it sounds like I may have a bad switch. I do not feel a distinct click when depressing the switch.
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