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There are numerous DIY car seat warmers on the market. Has anybody got a
recommendation on a brand that you have found satisfactory?
(Looking for the type that you install under the finished upholstery, like
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There are numerous DIY car seat warmers on the market. Has anybody got
a recommendation on a brand that you have found satisfactory?
(Looking for the type that you install under the finished upholstery,
like an original factory installation)
Thanks,
Ivan Vegvary


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Ivan Vegvary wrote:
There are numerous DIY car seat warmers on the market. Has anybody got
a recommendation on a brand that you have found satisfactory?
(Looking for the type that you install under the finished upholstery,
like an original factory installation)
Thanks,
Ivan Vegvary


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hey, sorry to do this, but i JUST got this in an email yesterday from a 74
y.o. friend, the subject line of the email was "Things you notice when
you're over sixty". i laughed and laughed! maybe you guys saw this before.
(a gorgeous young brunette "seat warmer".)

http://www.msdsite.com/photopost/dat..._seat_belt.jpg


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Ivan Vegvary wrote:
There are numerous DIY car seat warmers on the market. Has anybody got
a recommendation on a brand that you have found satisfactory?
(Looking for the type that you install under the finished upholstery,
like an original factory installation)
Thanks,
Ivan Vegvary


18-22 year old blonds work well.....


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hey, sorry to do this, but i JUST got this in an email yesterday from a 74
y.o. friend, the subject line of the email was "Things you notice when
you're over sixty". i laughed and laughed! maybe you guys saw this before.
(a gorgeous young brunette "seat warmer".)

http://www.msdsite.com/photopost/dat..._seat_belt.jpg

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http://www.msdsite.com/photopost/dat..._seat_belt.jpg


I couldn't find either of them...seat belts, I mean.



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Ivan,

Check out www.ShopSAR.Com. We have liquicell/heated seat kits for
sale. Here is some additional information on the kits for you:

"The average driver commutes farther than ever before. With this comes
a new set of long-term comfort issues: fatigue, numbness, fidgeting
and tailburn. LiquiCell’s proven technology reduces and even
eliminates these symptoms. Heated seat kits are a great option to buy
when purchasing a new leather kit. In addition to the value they add
to your vehicle and the warmth they provide during those cold winter
months, they're also a proven aide for health and circulation on long
drives.

Together these products will bring a level of comfort to your
vehicle's interior that cannot be matched.

Liquicell and Heated seat kits are also available seperately on
ShopSAR.com as options for individual leather kits or you can click on
the link below to get more info and order these kits on their own."

Best of luck to you!

- Nicole @ ShopSAR.Com
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