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I'm very interested in one of those seat covers but one thing i need to know before i join the list.

I have a R34 4door, i need to know if they make rear seat for my type of skyline?

here is a list of what i want to get:

-->front and rear seat for a R34 4door (black leather with red stiching plus wrinkle look on them both)

-->extra for door trim

-->shipment to Brisbane

P.S. Plz send me a full quote on how much i need to pay to get them product to my door. Thx heaps Jetdat.

so im guessing front and back are $450 now with more than 10 people? hmmm really tempting...

what do you think:

1. white with white stitching to match the dash and the car?

or

2. black to enhance the look of th darkness of the tint and it 'stylish'

or

3. anything else?

id like white, because white is 'clean'... hm...

do they do other stuff like door trims etc? if they do im guna go white... :D

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I'm very interested in one of those seat covers but one thing i need to know before i join the list.

I have a R34 4door, i need to know if they make rear seat for my type of skyline?

here is a list of what i want to get:

-->front and rear seat for a R34 4door (black leather with red stiching plus wrinkle look on them both)

-->extra for door trim

-->shipment to Brisbane

P.S. Plz send me a full quote on how much i need to pay to get them product to my door. Thx heaps Jetdat.

i will need to find out if they do r34 four doors...

so im guessing front and back are $450 now with more than 10 people? hmmm really tempting...

what do you think:

1. white with white stitching to match the dash and the car?

or

2. black to enhance the look of th darkness of the tint and it 'stylish'

or

3. anything else?

id like white, because white is 'clean'... hm...

do they do other stuff like door trims etc? if they do im guna go white... :D

they can supply extra material for doors and you will have to install yourself....in regards to white i think they do do it but i will double check..

they can supply extra material for doors and you will have to install yourself....in regards to white i think they do do it but i will double check..

is it hard to do the door trim? and how to remove it? thanks

is it hard to do the door trim? and how to remove it? thanks

Very hard! Apparently the 32 is much easier, but its certainly glued down tight.

As per my PM, could you please add me to the group buy?

Front seats in grey for a 33 please :D

just for the record, i have recieved and installed mine today.. will post pics tonight :D

and when i loked at them in melbourne, i noticed that the black doesn't look very nice - looks too much live vinal. other colours could easily be mistaken for 100% leather :P

just for the record, i have recieved and installed mine today.. will post pics tonight :nyaanyaa:

and when i loked at them in melbourne, i noticed that the black doesn't look very nice - looks too much live vinal. other colours could easily be mistaken for 100% leather :laugh:

yeah i noticed the same thing with that black r33 front seat at the factory, and when i questioned why it looked so bad they told me that the seat was bought from wreckers and was in bad condition and hence the loose fitting which made it look like vinyl...

the r33 rear seat that i saw and posted the pic of, the black with cream centre looks hott..thats the combo i am getting, if black looked shit i wouldnt go for it myself...

as long as you guys dont have seats that have collapsed somewhat you will be right with any colour..

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