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Just returned from the deepest depths of the ghetto I've ever seen in NC. Holy hell! I passed a combo tattoo and rims store. WTF? They had tons of the staplers, and all kinds of other stuff I wanted to buy.
 
Just returned from the deepest depths of the ghetto I've ever seen in NC. Holy hell! I passed a combo tattoo and rims store. WTF? They had tons of the staplers, and all kinds of other stuff I wanted to buy.

tattoo and rims ? now why didn't I think of that ! lmao ! ok go ahead and admit that you locked your doors while driving.
 
tattoo and rims ? now why didn't I think of that ! lmao ! ok go ahead and admit that you locked your doors while driving.

lol and car wash as well. It's like your one stop hood shop.


Yeah once I got off the exit I casually reached for the lock button while trying not to make any sudden moves. hah!
 
Yes I'm reviving this back from the dead as I'm getting ready to put my blacktip seat cover on. In the specs of those staples it says not for use in marine or saltwater applications. Those were the ones I was planning on getting.

I've seen those posted a couple times so I'm going to assume they work in the harbor freight stapler?
http://www.harborfreight.com/20-gauge-wide-crown-stapler-68029.html
That one.

I would not use them on a boat that stays in a slip,but for something that sits in a garage 80% of the time will be fine. my seadoo rarely stays in over night, so I think the stainless steel staples will be fine for your seat. i know yours is already done, but for future reference for people I though I would post this.
 
this is my newish as of last summer seat cover. Marine grade cover from ebay for $60ish. I used regular staples and covered them with a clear coat to protect them and they've held up perfectly.....no rust or any nasty corrosion


GOPR6545 by BryanHynes, on Flickr
 
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wish they still did the 'Hydro Turf' in big white letters on the mats. Love the look of it.
 
Suke, I really like the graphics on the 96XP on your avatar, kinda retro, but not too flashy. If you don't mind me asking, where did you them?

Lou
 
Suke, I really like the graphics on the 96XP on your avatar, kinda retro, but not too flashy. If you don't mind me asking, where did you them?

Lou

Yeah they're the closest I could find to stock. Exoticsigns.com is where I got them from. $315 shipped, so they're not cheap either. Crazy quality graphics and the vinyl is thicker than what was on there. I searched, and searched for a few months trying to find who to go with and what to go with. Everyone just kept saying exoticsigns. I never read a bad review about them. You can design any color scheme you want with the stock graphics. They're definitely not the same size as stock. Quite a bit smaller in places, but once they go on you can't tell. Quite possibly they MAKE the build for me, hands down best money spent on it to this point.
 
this is my newish as of last summer seat cover. Marine grade cover from ebay for $60ish. I used regular staples and covered them with a clear coat to protect them and they've held up perfectly.....no rust or any nasty corrosion


GOPR6545 by BryanHynes, on Flickr


I love the look of you ski! Im in the middle of cleaning up a 720 i just bought and the biggest thing right now is the nasty handle bar cover. I bought the black tip cover but im not in love with it. What did you do on yours it looks really good.
 
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