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Hey Lads

You all know about the stuff... You all want it. haha

Anyways - my supplier does not currently have any covers avalible for Skylines. But they are inetrested in making some up. Now to do this we need a set of standard seat covers. Which I am willing to purchase off you...

One of my mates will be going over to Asia in 2 weeks time to deliver some more covers to the supplier - and I'd like him to take some Skyline covers with him too :)

So if anyone has a set please let me know ASAP!!

If this does go through I will get a groupbuy underway for these aswell :)

Lemme know

Cheers

Chris

Advanced Motorsports

NOTE: This has nothing to do with Advanced Motorsports - it is simply an offer to you all :D Covers will be coming from Custom Trim located in Asia. Start/Finish date: Whenever we can get some covers. lol

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EDIT: I think we may have some R33 Series 1 Covers thanks to a forum member :D

Can anyone confirm S1 and S2 R33 Interior differences? Are the seats diffrent?

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Chris, you are a real champ mate for organising stuff for us. For someone like me (just a normal person) I find it hard to fork out 650 to get those ones off ebay. I mean, they're nice, but i don't have 650. Also, 650 is way too much to pay for pleather (the ebay stuff isn't real leather).

Also, I don't know people in asia etc.

It would be really awesome if this goes ahead, unlike that other skyline leather seat thread.

If the price ends up being around the price of that FTO group buy, that would be great.

Once again, thanks mate.

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Come on, please, someone with an r33 off the road. I'd offer mine up, but I use my car everyday.

Hopefully someone will have one they can lend. Otherwise worst case scenario, I'll keep my eyes on the forsale section. I've seen r33 seats go for 100 bucks for the front 2 and 30 for the back.

If I see a cheap one, maybe we can arrange something, like the cost of the seat covers would innclude the price of purchasing that seat divided by the number of seat covers purchased?

cheers

chris

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