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Old 12-09-2015, 08:16 PM   #1
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Default Sold the ute but still got the dog so....

Theres a problem,sold the best mates mobile kennel in order to buy a GTP,thing is hes still going to want to travel..option A take the wee Mitsi runabout everywhere or B ask if any fellow sedan and dog owners have any good ideas re covering up the rear seats,even in the Mitsi the hair seems to get through seat covers (doesnt matter its just a runabout),hes a Border collie so a hairy bugger indeed.Any ideas?Dont want to sound to **** about it and happy enough to get the lux out from time to time,just thought someone has a good system to minimise it.Yea the obvious answer is leave him at home but na cant do it to him.Pic of GTP cause i can...felt like a kid at christmas since signing the paper work for it.
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