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Who opted for fabric seats?

Gotta admit, if i could change anything now, It'd be adding saddle leather. Its just the original colour they showed was bright orange, not the saddle brown it seems to have changed to.

It would go well with the Mushroom paint. Oh well, i don't mind saving £600
I’ve got the magic mushroom too 🥰
 
I wear a long sleeve T shirt with my shorts when it gets cold.
That would be 20C up there? My '95 Disco came down from Qld 3 years ago , no working heater, likely never ever used.
I've survived 2 Tassie winters so far. The hairshirt helps :D
 
Made a huge mistake and tried to order leather at the last minute. Ineos wouldn't let me change, so I have cloth, unheated. Cloth is fine, but no heat is bugging me.
 
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That would be 20C up there? My '95 Disco came down from Qld 3 years ago , no working heater, likely never ever used.
I've survived 2 Tassie winters so far. The hairshirt helps :D
I am sure somewhere I have a picture from 1987 of my wife throwing a jug of water on my frost covered HZ Kingswood vacationer outside our house in Exeter Tasmania.
Just north of Launceston.
 
Has anyone ever tried to mitigate hot leather with bright seat covers or had such covers on leather at all?
Does it make a difference in the summer?
The only cover I’ve encountered that seems not too bad are sheepskin.
Black Duck and canvas ones still get pretty toasty. But probably not as scorching as leather.
 
Has anyone ever tried to mitigate hot leather with bright seat covers or had such covers on leather at all?
Does it make a difference in the summer?
Vinyl or leather in Oz are both deadly if the sun is directly on them... grenadierboy[which by the way is a great name]has got it right with the sunshield but I am going fabric with heavy-duty covers and still will have to throw a towel over my seat in some cases for sure...happy motoring
If I can't park in the shade on a hot day I put up a foldable windscreen sunshield & that usually stops most of the sun hitting the dash/seat backs.
 
Problem is that the seat isn't the only problem
The steering wheel, gear knob, centre consol lid, silver wheel,
Most places like shopping centres have undercover parking or shade sails
 
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Problem is that the seat isn't the only problem
The steering wheel, gear knob, centre consol lid, silver wheel,
Most places like shopping centres have undercover parking or shade sails
Grenadier...coming to a shopping centre near you. Built For Purpose :D
 
Grenadier...coming to a shopping centre near you. Built For Purpose :D
Where I am moving to it is a 170 metre walk to the only two coffee shops or a 20.7 km drive to a shopping centre
Won't be going into the big smoke very often


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That’s if you fit under all those pesky low obstacles.
I had a lot of trouble with my Mazda BT50 once I fitted roof racks
Watched a woman in a beefed up landcruiser tear the fire pipes off the roof in an underground carpark a few years ago.
She went in at about 60kmh
Most of the outdoor parks covered in shade sails are pretty high to allow for vans and trucks
 
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