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dont put me down for the handbrake n gear boots then thanks. im pretty definate but pencil me in anyway.

no worries you are penciled in..

at the moment i am just getting numbers, once finished i will confirm with everyone the colour combo and any extras they want...

Awesome, hand break and door trims as well

This only gets better hey! decking out the inside of the car for this cheap is awesome! I just hope I can get the money together. Once we give the deposit how long do we have to pay the rest?

Also, sorry to waste any of your time, but for the:

Front Seats, Rear Seats, Door Trim and Handbreak what would I be looking at as a price roughly?

Awesome, hand break and door trims as well

This only gets better hey! decking out the inside of the car for this cheap is awesome! I just hope I can get the money together. Once we give the deposit how long do we have to pay the rest?

Also, sorry to waste any of your time, but for the:

Front Seats, Rear Seats, Door Trim and Handbreak what would I be looking at as a price roughly?

the rest of the payment will be due when the covers are ready for dispatch...

front seats, rear seats, door trim and hand brake = 400 + 50 + 50 + 50(postage) = $550.

i am going there tomorrow to re-negotiate as we got plenty of interest so wish me luck for more discounts...

im interested, would happily spend $400ish though, not much more.... just want seats and maybe some crinkly fabric.........

gotta decide wat colour

im interested, would happily spend $400ish though, not much more.... just want seats and maybe some crinkly fabric.........

gotta decide wat colour

no probs...you are the 20th so unless someone does a runner its $400 plus the extras and postage..

Put me down on the list mate.

Car: r34 Gt-T

Colour: MO12 (Ivory)

Style: Standard front and back seats + centre arm console + gear boot + handbrake boot + side door trims including rear quarter panels.

Can you give me the price once you have finalised negotiations with the trimmers?

Cheers.

Put me down on the list mate.

Car: r34 Gt-T

Colour: MO12 (Ivory)

Style: Standard front and back seats + centre arm console + gear boot + handbrake boot + side door trims including rear quarter panels.

Can you give me the price once you have finalised negotiations with the trimmers?

Cheers.

you are down mate, i will update prices on the first post when i finalise negotiations.

boy I hope so, but I wouldn't think so!

Does anyone have pics of the rear seat of a 2 door out of the car? I think I would recognise whether it is the same as the 4 door one - I have had mine out enough times!

Can someone with a 2 door measure the width of the rear seat that the top and bottom?

Put me down thanks :D Also, good on you for all your efforts in getting the discounts!

Car: 1993 GTS-T 2 Door Nissan Skyline

Front Seats & Rear Seats: M012 (Ivory) Color Seats with wrinkle/bumpy style with logo embossing of Nissan logo on both front seats only.

Centre Arm Console: MO12 (Ivory)

Handbrake Boot: M012 (Ivory)

Thanks! :D I can't wait!

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i am going there tomorrow to re-negotiate as we got plenty of interest so wish me luck for more discounts...

Lets hope the negotiations go well. And if they do a good job I'm sure another GB will go ahead in the future. I vote free postage!!!!!!11

ok some good news and some bad news in regards to renegotiation..

they are saying that the price is already low and they cant really go down in price much, unlkess they reduce the quality of the material which is not an option for us..

the good news however is that they have agreed to have a look at the list of what people want and may give some discounts for extras, but its not guaranteed...

i will be going in tomorrow(they were not at the factory today) and showing them our order to date and get an idea of what discounts, if any at all, they can give us...

our best weapon is numbers so keep them coming so that we can have better grounds on which to negotiate..

Does the door panel trims come with the back ones as well?

Same as what D_I_F asked.

Also, can we get seperate prices for gearboot + handbrake rather than combined price? (sorry if this has already been answered) Because some of us have automatics and don't have a gearboot but would still want handbrake.

Same as what D_I_F asked.

Also, can we get seperate prices for gearboot + handbrake rather than combined price? (sorry if this has already been answered) Because some of us have automatics and don't have a gearboot but would still want handbrake.

I spoke to the trimmers last night and he said that the door trims INCLUDE the rear quarter panels.

Oh and if they can't go lower with the price y not just waive the postage?

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