New Wet Okole Seat Covers

Rudy23

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2007 Mazda3
I just got some seat covers from Wet Okole, pricey but they fit like a glove and the quality is really good. They take about 3 weeks to send them. I really like them and would recommend them to anyone.

BTW thanks Natey for the input on the logo and the color.
 

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The cost was (All prices in US $) $225 for the covers, the piping was $30 and the Mazdaspeed Logo was $40. I also got the nifty seat back pockets for $20. And shipping is $65. The color is light grey if you go on their website - www.wetokole.com

I did not order the rear seat covers (cause I am broke now) but they are priced at $250.
 
I have them in my NX2000. I have had them for well over two years and they still look great. They hold up well and the color won't fade like my wife's Xterra's seat covers from Nissan.
 
Dang, Rudy. Those look great!(thumb)

IMO, Wet Okoles are the best available. Mine are also still pretty much like new after two years of driving around with my dog.
 
Rudy23 said:
The cost was (All prices in US $) $225 for the covers, the piping was $30 and the Mazdaspeed Logo was $40. I also got the nifty seat back pockets for $20. And shipping is $65. The color is light grey if you go on their website - www.wetokole.com

I did not order the rear seat covers (cause I am broke now) but they are priced at $250.
shipping is $65? you gotta be shitting me (blarf)
 
Hawaii's gift to the automotive industry. lol. $65 for shipping. Now you get a taste of what we have to deal with every time we order something. lol.

They look great as always. You should check out hawaiian_msp's too. Same color scheme as yours but with out the piping and he has the flying M instead of the MazdaSpeed logo.
 
Piping is the round stuff that lines the seat's edges. It's gray on his which costs more.
 
Ooh ok thanks. I was thinking it added on to the side bolsters to make the stock seat be like a race seat.
 
vodapas77 said:
Hawaii's gift to the automotive industry. lol. $65 for shipping. Now you get a taste of what we have to deal with every time we order something. lol.
didn't know they were in hawaii but that would explain it somewhat... still, those covers can be folded into nothing I assume.

for that price i obviously never tried them myself but i am sure they are great and would love to have a set. enjoy (drive)
 
IT's actually a fairly good sized box because they ARE padded a bit, and fairly thick material. Mine are holding up okay, cobalt blue, but a bit faded form sunlight. I've yet to actually get the UV protectant stuff, but now that I'm tinted it hasn't seemed to have gotten anyworse.
 
YellowMP5 said:
didn't know they were in hawaii but that would explain it somewhat... still, those covers can be folded into nothing I assume.

for that price i obviously never tried them myself but i am sure they are great and would love to have a set. enjoy (drive)
Yeah they are pricey. Supposed to be the best. Worst I have heard though is there was a guy with a P5 that used to live out here. He also had a MPV. All three rows of seats were done in Wet Okole. Can you imagine the cost of that?
 
I saw that one on the site, I was thinking "Damn whoever's MPV that is better work for them" though I'd imagine minivans are prime candidates for neoprene.

hmm. I need backseat covers, bastards have to be soo expensive. I wonder what jsut plain black with blue piping on the back would look like? hmm... I had mine off for a couple weeks, put 'em back on and I'd forgotten hownice they were. It's not like protege's have bad seats, but WO covers make 'em nicer.
 
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