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You could try an upholstry shop. They should be able to make one for you. Just measure the length and circumfrance.
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MJ Quinn @ Derby City Covers has made them in the past for me and other racers.
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The owner of a car I have in the shop used a soft, thin cloth material with velcro sewn on to wrap the padding/bar. Used the SFI padding. The material has enough stretch that it can be pulled pretty snug when installing. I like it better than some of the vinyl covers I've used in the past. Looks great.
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