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I have just been to the Ultimate Auto Trim down here in Melbourne and had a look at the finished products.

I dont think they are real leather but they feel and look just like leather, very nice indeed..

I saw the r33 front and back seats and even sat in the front seat, they look and feel great. So i am definately getting one and maybe two for a mates s15.

They also make these for most cars so let me know the car and i will find out the availability.

The normal price for front and back single colour is $550

The normal price for front and back two colours is $600

If we get 5 people single/two colours become $500

10 people $450

20 people $400

25 people ??

30 people ??

Postage $50

Wrinkle look is extra ($50) as are few other items if you wish

1 YEAR WARRANTY

FULL PAYMENT DUE BY 22ND JULY

account details are:

account name: Yuni Halim

BSB: 063-134

ACCOUNT: 10163846

ABN 93100593235 ULTIMATE AUTO TRIM

WHEN PAYING INCLUDE FORUM USER NAME,REAL NAME & CAR TYPE

ONCE PAYED EMAIL ME jetdat AT hotmail.com WITH PAYMENT DETAILS AND YOUR NAME & ADDRESS

They advised that from July the prices are going up (i think they said $50-$150 increase, cant remember for sure) so we need to get going quickly.

GROUP BUY WILL END TWO WEEKS FROM NOW.

He will be sending me some pics and i will post as soon as i get them.

Cheers

1. Jetdat R33 GTSt

2. Jetdat(maybe)S15

3. Funkymonkey R32 GTSt

4. Wink R33 GTSt

5. oldngrey R33 GTSt

6. J'z-R33 R33 GTSt

7. Thommo R33 GTSt

8. FUZZY Stegea

9. Busky2K S14

10. Giveitall R33 GTSt

11. Munna1 R33 GTSt

12. CNR33 R33 GTSt

13. Nightcrawler R34 GTt 4Door (fronts only)

14. Shane S15 (fronts only)

15. Mrgilly R34 GTt (fronts only)

16. Malecki R33 GTSt

17. Malecki FTO

18. D I F R32 GTSt

19. Fredy Kruger R33 GTSt

20. MrEd32 R32 GTSt

21. JonJon R34 GTt

22. R33MidnightRacer R33 GTSt

23. Mr Cali R32 GTR

24. OzanMakinaci R34 GTT

25. anwawo 180sx

26. Hootchy R33 GTSt

27. Busky2K MX6

28. mikk999 S13

29. r32_phil R32 GTSt

30.

*EDIT- We now have 20, and still one week left, i will be going in to UAT tomorrow to renegotiate for 25 and 30 people.

**EDIT 2 --FOR 20+ PEOPLE I NEGOTIATED A NEW COMBO DEAL

DOORS (and the back bits)

GEAR SHIFT BOOT

HANDBRAKE

CONSOLE LID

PARCEL SHELF

NISSAN LOGO FRONT AND BACK

WRINKLE

AND POSTAGE

= $600 pickup $630 QLD&NSW $650 FOR WA.

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If you could get a hold of something like these leather look seat covers for the R34 i'd be keen.

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Here are a few i took with my phone, as i said above Ultimate trim will be sending me more pics..

R33 Front

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R33 Back

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i think this one is honda prelude..

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I'll take a set for an R32 GTSt in black with red double stitching (think that's standard)... plus the extra material for the door and other bits n pieces (might be extra, but put me down for it).

Will they be offering the "wrinkled look" or door trims, handbrake, gearknob boots at an extra cost??

Cheers :D

yes to all those, i will double check with them..

but wrinkle is extra again..

Very interested especially for < $500

Was looking for something like this but for R33 Skyline Coupe.

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Possible?

yes, if u look at the first pic the one on the right is exactly what u want...

I would like to add somethign very important to this thread. I have spoken to UAT before. The prices are not quite exactly like that.

Basically, as said above, 550 is the normal price. BUT, there is a 50$ postage fee on top of that. which makes it 600 as the normal price for 1 colour.

From my negotiations last week, they said that they were willing to give a 10% discount AND wave the postage fee for purchases of 5-10.

this means that it becomes 495 including postage. This is basically the same price as what you had above, except that you only need 5 to do it. The person I spoke to was an asian woman (forgot her name).

yes to all those, i will double check with them..

but wrinkle is extra again..

Sweet, put me down for an R33 S1 GTSt coupe... creme double sticthing with all the extra's.

as per first post postage costs will be dealt with the merchant.

these are the prices i was given today, for any extras you will need to contact them directly as well as the postage costs.

if someone can talk them into better prices please do so.

put me down for a set in dark grey (left of the red one in your pic)

also be interested in finding out how much extra for the matching door trim material too.

Man I hope this GB actually goes through.

This is like the 4th time we've tried.

its going thru dont worry about that...it be nice if we can get numbers though so we can save a few bucks..

the prices above are front and back seats only...all other items are available but are at extra cost..

this group buy as the thread says is seats only, the other items its up to you to contact the merchant.

BTW for guys in sydney, if you want I can pick up your seat covers and bring them up with me to Syd when I drive up in 3 weeks to save you guys $50.

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