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For my front covers, I am after the same look as the oem R34 S1 seats - M004 on the outer parts (and rear), and M005 or M006 centre (whichever colour looks most like oem) - and I'm after the centre to be the the wrinkle look (which I think should only be $25 since we are just getting the fronts, not the whole set done). Seat pic attached

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Hey Jetdat, I've had a change of heart...

Could you please change me to both front & back in Charcoal (M005). For the sake of an extra ~ $100, I'd rather have it all matching.

Cheers

Actually mate, I'd like to change my front seat order to M004 outer and M006 inner (in the two-tone style in your sig), with the Nissan embossing. When would be looking to proceed with this?

Out of interest, how much extra for the rears? (same style, without embossing)

Thanks mate!

Actually mate, I'd like to change my front seat order to M004 outer and M006 inner (in the two-tone style in your sig), with the Nissan embossing. When would be looking to proceed with this?

Out of interest, how much extra for the rears? (same style, without embossing)

Thanks mate!

mate i dont seem to have you down for anything yet?? you only asked price and and i quoted...

i am putting you down for fronts only for r34... if we can get 20 people the front and back will be $400.

This looks awesome looks really good! I'm very keen!

I'm intrested in front and back seat covers for a 1993 GTS-T 2 Door Nissan Skyline.

What would be the price through the group buy? Thanks!

This looks awesome looks really good! I'm very keen!

I'm intrested in front and back seat covers for a 1993 GTS-T 2 Door Nissan Skyline.

What would be the price through the group buy? Thanks!

as per the first post if we can get 20 people, which i think we will, the price will be $400 front and back for any colours...

so are u a definate?

as per the first post if we can get 20 people, which i think we will, the price will be $400 front and back for any colours...

so are u a definate?

I'm not definate so don't put me down yet I am very keen however. My Skylines in the workshop and most of my cash is going into that at the moment. I will know more tomorrow and see what I can do.

So, it'll be $400 does that include postage or another $50 on top of that for postage to Brisbane?

By the way - are they easy to put onto the seats?

I'm not definate so don't put me down yet I am very keen however. My Skylines in the workshop and most of my cash is going into that at the moment. I will know more tomorrow and see what I can do.

So, it'll be $400 does that include postage or another $50 on top of that for postage to Brisbane?

By the way - are they easy to put onto the seats?

yes $50 for postage..

i have never put them on so i dont know but i doubt they would be that hard...

Warren has put them on his car yesterday perhaps have a chat to him, see his thread below..

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=124841

Put me down for:

r33 gtst- full set - black with double red stitching

Mitsubishi FTO - full set - black with double red stitching

Put me down for:

r33 gtst- full set - black with double red stitching

Mitsubishi FTO - full set - black with double red stitching

no probs..

what if you get over 20 people does it go down anymore?

if you get 20 people or more im in..

well at the start they didnt think we could get 20 so they said $400 is for 20 or more...

if we do get more than 20 i will try my best to re-negotiate for more discount...

i am sure we can get 20+ so i am putting you in mate...

well at the start they didnt think we could get 20 so they said $400 is for 20 or more...

if we do get more than 20 i will try my best to re-negotiate for more discount...

i am sure we can get 20+ so i am putting you in mate...

How much extra does the wrinkley look cost plus door trims, hand brake boot and gear knob boot cost?

How much extra does the wrinkley look cost plus door trims, hand brake boot and gear knob boot cost?

wrinkle $50

dorr trims, handbrake, gear knob $150

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.

Yea funks i will take you up on that offer >_<

OMG 18 people! put me down for front n back white (or cream whichever is available) with white/cream stiching for a series one r33 gtst.

how much extra for say the gear stick boot and handbrake boot the same colour as the seats?

when do they need the deposit?

OMG 18 people! put me down for front n back white (or cream whichever is available) with white/cream stiching for a series one r33 gtst.

how much extra for say the gear stick boot and handbrake boot the same colour as the seats?

when do they need the deposit?

putting you down...gear stick and handbrake $50 each...

once we finalise the group buy, b4 they order the covers i will ask for deposits...

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