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well they look awesome and whoever organised the thread has done a runner... barstards..

the price was 550 for single colour front and back, but i ot optional extras :spank:

+ 50 for wrinkly on front and back

+ 30 for nissan logo embossed into front seats (another 20 for back seats too, but i didn't want the back seats logo'ed)

+ 50 for postage to brisbane

handbrake boo was thrown in for free as i got the works as far as options go. after all, you can't take them back to get the extras put in. its now or never!

will post pics when they arrive. he's making them as we speak and should be posting them on the 28th

well they look awesome and whoever organised the thread has done a runner... barstards..

the price was 550 for single colour front and back, but i ot optional extras :)

+ 50 for wrinkly on front and back

+ 30 for nissan logo embossed into front seats (another 20 for back seats too, but i didn't want the back seats logo'ed)

+ 50 for postage to brisbane

handbrake boo was thrown in for free as i got the works as far as options go. after all, you can't take them back to get the extras put in. its now or never!

will post pics when they arrive. he's making them as we speak and should be posting them on the 28th

can I ask what is wrinkly? I know what the word means, but as in, how is it wrinkly? you mean like a fake leathery pattern? or you mean it is like fluffy in the middle of the seat?

The company is called "ultimate auto trim"

You just call them and make a time to come and see the seat covers when you can. i don't think they are there all the time, except the guy that makes them. Their numbers are: 0433 113 911 or 0432 208 972

Its not really a shop, just a factory in dandenong south that has a front with some seats and covers and some other stuff like steering wheels

from what the guy said to me, his family runs the factors overseas that makes the material - its a mix of leather and PVC but feels like leather. Has a foam backing too so its not a rought feel. It also comes with 1 year warranty for cracking, tearing etc.

He basically gets the material and makes the seat based on a template for your car. They are supposed to fit perfectly.

I placed my order last week and he said it would be done by the 28th of this month and sent out very soon after.

Call them for more info, or simply wit for me to post pics before you go ahead with it!

cheers,

Warren

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