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Is there any special reference I should put on my payment transfer?? like user name or SAU group buy?

Cheers :)

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can some one confirm what these are made from? I'm confused that these are being reffered to as Leather seat covers but then also reffered to as Leather/Vinyl. Which one is it? or is it just that they feel like leather?

they are vinyl..no doubt about that...but they look and feel just like leather...i went to two other trimmers here in melb and i looked at fair few different products, and these are the ones that feel like leather...

so most trimmers call it leather, but i wanted to say it as it was which is vinyl that feels and looks like leather...

if you wanted real leather u would be lucky to get one seat with these prices..

are these seat covers Leather or vinyl???? if there Leather how much for both back and front covers and door trims and gear boot???

cheers

bill

are these seat covers Leather or vinyl???? if there Leather how much for both back and front covers and door trims and gear boot???

cheers

bill

Try and read at least the previous post before asking such a question...
yes i saw it in the post above mine, but why are u Advertising it as leather in ur signature, when its not?

Thats what the company advertise it as on Ebay I belive.

Thats why we want everyone to read the confirm thread carefully as most needed information is there.

yes i saw it in the post above mine, but why are u Advertising it as leather in ur signature, when its not?

maybe read the post again..

colours and stitching design is according to the stock seat style - its supposed to look like the stock seat, but with the leather/vinal material instead of cloth

the pictured seat is for a different car...

very interested,

can you get them in this style

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Surely you'd feel like taking a shit every time you got in your car....

looks just like a toilet seat :)

Hey Jetdat, i tried PM'ing you but didnt get a reply, just wanted to know if i'm still able to get in on this group buy. R32 Gtst interior front and rear (2 door model)

in ivory (not the white, not the tan, the one inbetween)

also wanted the wrinkle

how much is that all up?

cheers

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Hey Jetdat, i tried PM'ing you but didnt get a reply, just wanted to know if i'm still able to get in on this group buy. R32 Gtst interior front and rear (2 door model)

in ivory (not the white, not the tan, the one inbetween)

also wanted the wrinkle

how much is that all up?

cheers

Just post your order int he comfirmed order thread!

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