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Old 12-16-2020, 06:57 PM   #1183 (permalink)
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How many miles can I expect for $1,500 or less?

You figure that the cheapest tires would cost at least $300. I went to look up seat covers and when I put in "2001 saturn sl2" Google suggested "Problems," which concerns me a bit.

I am going to read those, including The Sad Story of the Saturn S-Series later. I have a client in half an hour and a new one immediately afterward!

I keep trying to work on activities and then I get interrupted. My brother asked for lunch, Mom said that he was still hungry, so I asked him to find something in the chest freezer in the garage. He came back empty-handed, so I went in, but all of the meals were buried, so I filled up a big cooler with desserts and vegetables.

We go through desserts at least 10 times as fast as vegetables!

Well, that is annoying. I searched for custom seat covers and everything on Amazon is universal fit.

I am finding ones for $20 and ones for hundreds of dollars--per row, if not seat. Parts Geek seems to charge $60 per each bucket seat and $100 for the bench, but it doesn't give any details or reviews.

As durable as leather is supposed to be, it seems like cloth seats last vastly better.
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