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Custom Banshee seat cover for sale, based on a 420 long rod Banshee. Cover is brand new, black vinyl with silver text & girls.

This cover was made by my professional company www.cosmicquads.com

 

Normally this is a $85 seat cover, but I have knocked it down to $65 SHIPPED for BHQ members.

This seat cover is brand new. It IS NOT stapled down to the seat in the picture (just resting on it). This cover was designed to fit the taller profile seats (91 and up). The logos will roll under a low profile seat from the earlier year Banshees.

 

Post or pm me if you are interested. I can have it delivered in 3-5 days, anywhere in the lower 48.

Paypal, money orders, and credit cards.

Thanks in advance.

 

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My warranty is typical in line with any other warranty offered by any other seat cover maker in the industry, which is pretty much nothing written or implied, but we do strive to retain a good customer base by offering satisfactory items.

As far as the methods I use for my production, I cant elaborate on that as I already have enough people trying to copy my work as is.

 

As far as how long do my seatcovers hold up, I will give you some examples.

 

This particular cover has been on this machine for over 2 years in multiple MX races and trail rides in rocky, muddy dusty terrain and shows no signs of wear. Actually, this trike is featured on many ATC races videos on Youtube.

That seat when new in spring 2008.

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That seat 1 year later.

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Some of the races over the last 2 years

 

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That same seat as of last week.

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This seat is almost 4 years old with many hours on it.

Taken Last week also.

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might wanna atleast become a premium member here before you start advertising your business on here. nice cover though.

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How do these compare to our site sponsor, VEGASJEFF's seat covers? Word on the street is his are the best around. Do you have any closeups of the stitching, or closeup of the lettering? Not knowing the method that the lettering is applied scares me. I'm assuming it's just standard silkscreening, but I at least like to know what I'm buying. Thanks.

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