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Thanks .. i'm just tossing up between a few combinations.

I thought M013 was ivory though?

probably is but i know they also have a cream which is not on that chart...i dont want you to be unhappy if you get the colour so better be sure :P

*edit-13 is white

Hmm I'm very interested in the last colour (that dark blue) but I can't find any pictures of it... Jetdat you reckon you could find some?

Hmm I'm very interested in the last colour (that dark blue) but I can't find any pictures of it... Jetdat you reckon you could find some?

unfortunately all the pics i have are posted mate...if they have an example at the factory i will take a pic for you..

unfortunately all the pics i have are posted mate...if they have an example at the factory i will take a pic for you..

Yeah if you could that'd be great. :P

Thanks .. i'm just tossing up between a few combinations.

I thought M013 was ivory though?

Thats the color in the picture that you posted.

White is: M013

Ivory is: M012

Pick carefully. Check the color chart :P

Edited by R33MidnightRacer

Well, we've got 22 people and we're really hoping for a few more. We really need 20 people to buy this product so we can get the discounts and remember deposit has to be in by the 13th of July!

So, head over to the new thread and confirm what you want so we can get the orders sent off!

:P

Edited by R33MidnightRacer

hey, it seems i already have the door trim and handbrake bott etc. was there when i bought it, just wondering does anyone know where the velcro ataches together ? i need new front and back seat covers, dont put me down for seat covers yet, will get back to you :P

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Edited by morgz r33
hey, it seems i already have the door trim and handbrake bott etc. was there when i bought it, just wondering does anyone know where the velcro ataches together ? i need new front and back seat covers, dont put me down for seat covers yet, will get back to you :P

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I don't know where they attach, and they may not be the same one's as we are getting, may look but could be diffrent company? :P

Anyways, Front and Back seats are $400 :rofl:

UPDATED PRICES PLEASE CONFIRM IN YOUR ORDER HERE NOW!

Front Seats $300

Front & Back (If 20+ People) $400

Wrinkle Front Only TBC (To Be Confirmed)

Wrinkle Front & Back $50

Logo Embossing Front $30

Logo Embossing Front & Back $50

Handbrake Boots: $50

Gear Stick Boots: $50

Door Trims: $100

Door Trim, Gear Boot, Centre Concole, Handbrake Cover: $150

Parcel Shelf: $50

Postage: $30 Anywhere in Australia expect Perth, which is $50

OR

The Package which costs $630 Anywhere in Australia but Perth which is $650 Includes:

Front & Back Seats

Wrinkle Front & Back

Embossing Front & Back

Door Trim, Centre Console, Handbrake Cover & Parcel Shelf and Gear Boot

Postage

The Package is a SAVING OF $220!!

Edited by R33MidnightRacer

What is the fitment procedure for the door trims and centre console?

will it need to be taken to a professional retrimmer to be fitted neatly...?

or is it something that can be done by ones self, with a quality result...>

What is the fitment procedure for the door trims and centre console?

will it need to be taken to a professional retrimmer to be fitted neatly...?

or is it something that can be done by ones self, with a quality result...>

It really depends on how good you are at doing this sort of thing, the seats shouldn't be too hard I don't think the handbrake boot and gear boot should be too hard either. Just do it slowly and take your time.

The doors however, well ..you can take it to a prodessional retrimmer and get it done for about $100 thats what I was quoted today in a place in Brisbane (Moss St).

But, you could do it yourself with a decent result, but I'd rather get it done professionally as I am always after quality.

Is there a pissibility of a 1 month layby?

if so i am in 100%

Not sure as yet, as we havn't asked about any layby options. JetDat, maybe you can e-mail them and see what they say?

Posted my confirmation.

As said l'll organise payment with them as the Stagea needs to be custom made as they don't have templates for it. I've spoken to them and have let them know l'll be down sometime early next week to organise it. :)

Edited by -FUZZY-

Hey guys,

I went and checked out the goods today, they look and feel great.

I'm 99% in, I just need to confirm a colour scheme.

Anyone have any suggestions, or seen anything scheme that looks good in a Purple car?

Once I know excatly what I want I'll confirm in the confirmation thread....

EDIT:

They also had yellow available.

Looked good, it was in a Yellow/Black Combo.

Edited by IOWNU
im in but my cars at the workshop and wont be bak till 3 weeks....is that a problem?

Nah.

Firstly they don't need your car (unless you want them to do the fitting)

Secondly, the "lady" said she needs 4-6weeks before the covers are completed.

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