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series 1 r33 gtst

with material for roof parcel shelf and boot when its organised

Skyline group buy should be underway when Max is back...

VERY interested, do all stagea's have the same front and rear seats? ...ive got the S2 RS FOUR S, is it the same design as the seats in my car?

well i dont have my stagea yet so i cant help.

is there anybody with a stagea that is off the road at the moment? cos that would be the perfect time if the seat covers need to come off to get measurements.

have u tried any car yards ie motovationimports to see if they're interested? might be prepared to supply some covers too..

another thought might be wreckers that have a stuffed seat

Hey AMS

My stagea should be arriving soon and Im keen to join the seat cover party.

My mate wants to get a rx7 seat cover group together. Is it cool if you tell me the guy you are dealing with and his contact details.

Thanks and I hope my stagea gets here soon.

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Ok, l'm now in on this if you can get it organised, just PM me to let me know whats going on as l don't check this section out often.

As for colour l'll let u know soon.

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