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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?

i asked about that but at this stage it was a no...

I think maybe they should give us discounts on the handbrake and gear knob boots & door trims as they are very pricey. you can buy real leather gear knob boots and hand brake boots in our group buy for $70 for the 2!

And in regards to postage

Funky is coming up to syd so the syd people can save themselves $50

I might be interested mate... (yeah, yeah) let me know the price once you get it though hey. Trying to gtet my car registered at the moment so running a little low on $$

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...

Yeah l was going to go there today to discuss with them how to go about mine, as the Stagea's will need to be custom made. Plus l wanted to check out the black & crinkle, as l'll prolly go that look with grey stiching. That and there's a centre console l want to get covered if l'm going all black.

Is sounding good though, if l can get the doors for a little less l'll be damn happy, coz atm $400ish for the seats seems a pretty good deal.

Can you do R32GTR seats in a similar colour to the original seat? ?The outer colout not the inner colour...if you know what I mean lol

Buntsy.. colour chart :D

colourchart-1.jpg

How much extra for the door trims without the gearstick and handbrake boots?

it's $950 but thats including gear and handbrake boots

im planing to do rooftrim and i think i would rock :wub:

How much extra for the door trims without the gearstick and handbrake boots?

its about $150 extra but i will see if we can get a better price..

to all those who are in the GB, please post your final confirmations in the below thread set by R33MidnightRacer...

this thread has become a nightmare to sort people's final wants..

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=125150

Jetdat, could you confirm these two colours for me on this combo?

leather2.jpg (are they M012 + M001)?

I'll make my decision on the other thread when we firm up some pricing on options etc.

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Jetdat, could you confirm these two colours for me on this combo?

leather2.jpg (are they M012 + M001)?

I'll make my decision on the other thread when we firm up some pricing on options etc.

umm i am not sure if M012 is ivory or cream....that pic is ivory inner and black outer....

i will find out morrow, for now u can use that...

Jetdat, could you confirm these two colours for me on this combo?

leather2.jpg (are they M012 + M001)?

I'll make my decision on the other thread when we firm up some pricing on options etc.

That's correct.

Outside is: M001

Inside is: M012

:P

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