pics - 'VRD' seatcovers !
#41
Aww damn, the seatbelts. That's a very good point.
I got them from the ebay auction from vortex racing. It's cheaper than getting it from their website. If you live socal, you can just drop by and have them install them for you. It's pretty fun to install though.
I got them from the ebay auction from vortex racing. It's cheaper than getting it from their website. If you live socal, you can just drop by and have them install them for you. It's pretty fun to install though.
#42
Originally Posted by ih8civx
Originally Posted by bizrule
Originally Posted by ih8civx
I cant understand a thing this guys trying to say... and JDM is WAY too overused.
#48
Originally Posted by tC4italy
ok so why are there many other color options (for the stitching and middle perforated area) on the picture but we can't get those options? Like ivory, beige, etc...
okay i foud the link that i was looking for. hope this can help you guys out.
http://www.11i-usa.com/scion2
#50
Originally Posted by Daskid
You can.... Just don't crash.
#51
I think red leather would look good in the tC.
As far as the concern about airbags, I think it's just going to be something you guys will have to decide between. Just because you don't crash doesn't mean you are a good driver. A good driver also studies other drivers and the environment around them and take actions to minimize the risk of getting into trouble. Many of you might think defensive driving classes are for whimps, but they do help. I took a 4 week defensive driving course offered by a police academy, been driving for 6 years in the US, and I drive in other countries like BKK Thailand, Taipie Taiwan, HK, Shenzhen China where driving is more like battle (I travel to those places regularly). Never gotten into any accidents but the skills taught by the cops saved me countless times.
Back to the topic. If you guys buy the cover and needs a hand in installing them, feel free to drop me a message. I am spending my entire summer in Portland this year.
As far as the concern about airbags, I think it's just going to be something you guys will have to decide between. Just because you don't crash doesn't mean you are a good driver. A good driver also studies other drivers and the environment around them and take actions to minimize the risk of getting into trouble. Many of you might think defensive driving classes are for whimps, but they do help. I took a 4 week defensive driving course offered by a police academy, been driving for 6 years in the US, and I drive in other countries like BKK Thailand, Taipie Taiwan, HK, Shenzhen China where driving is more like battle (I travel to those places regularly). Never gotten into any accidents but the skills taught by the cops saved me countless times.
Back to the topic. If you guys buy the cover and needs a hand in installing them, feel free to drop me a message. I am spending my entire summer in Portland this year.
#52
Originally Posted by SSQ
I think red leather would look good in the tC.
As far as the concern about airbags, I think it's just going to be something you guys will have to decide between. Just because you don't crash doesn't mean you are a good driver. A good driver also studies other drivers and the environment around them and take actions to minimize the risk of getting into trouble. Many of you might think defensive driving classes are for whimps, but they do help.
As far as the concern about airbags, I think it's just going to be something you guys will have to decide between. Just because you don't crash doesn't mean you are a good driver. A good driver also studies other drivers and the environment around them and take actions to minimize the risk of getting into trouble. Many of you might think defensive driving classes are for whimps, but they do help.