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hahaha.

I love it how the guys say it's a mix of 50% leather 50% plastic. I said to them leather is not like cake mix ingredient. You can't just mix it with plastic.

Their thing is totally synthetic. It's not '50% leather'.

But yeah, if it gets down to 400, i would seriously consider it if I didn't have to pay $50 postage on top.

but is that with the wrinkle too? probably not. so it's more like 400+50 postage+50 wrinkle, which ends up being $500. not so cheap anymore.

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hahaha.

I love it how the guys say it's a mix of 50% leather 50% plastic. I said to them leather is not like cake mix ingredient. You can't just mix it with plastic.

Their thing is totally synthetic. It's not '50% leather'.

But yeah, if it gets down to 400, i would seriously consider it if I didn't have to pay $50 postage on top.

but is that with the wrinkle too? probably not. so it's more like 400+50 postage+50 wrinkle, which ends up being $500. not so cheap anymore.

i never said 50 % leather 50% plastic...i said it was vinyl that looks and feels like leather...

and i highly doubt the other stuff is leather, in fact i would be suprised if its any different...and for $350 if you can get wrinkle and include postage i would buy a few for myself in diff colours...anyway nuff said.

by the way sorry to whore your thread warren, but i just cant stand people talking shit.

no worries mate..

i know you're just excited because you are going to get yourself a set of these :/

i am excited mate every since i went to ultimate trim last week...

i am just trying to save couple hundred bux for myself and others by organising this group buy...and i have visited few other auto trimmers in melbourne and i know how much real leather is compared to this product and i know there is no way anyone can do real leather for 350 delievered...

i just hope mine looks as hott as yours dude.. :O

Hey mate, they look HOT. Nice buy.

Hypothetically speaking, lets say someone knows someone who owns a leather factory overseas. How could they obtain the exact measurements required, for say, an R32 GTR or R34 GT-T? If only i could get exact numbers!

PS.

My uncle owns a leather factory in Pakistan. :thumbsup:

given my mechanical knowledge which is about medium and my availability of tools which is pretty low, i would say it was a 3/10

tools required:

ratchet with 14mm and 10mm heads

phillips-head screwdriver

crowbar (to remove back seat easily)

Remove 4 bolts per front seat

Place covers over bottom of front seats and secure

Slide covers over top and secure

Slide over top of headrests and secure

Remove back seat. 2 clips under bottom, 2 bolts for back

Place covers over and secure

Reverse the above to re-install

The hardest thing is sliding the cover over the top of the front seats as its a tight fit

the guy is my friend, if you came to melbourne auto showoff you'd noticed my car(white r33 gts-t) as model car :D

i'll put some picture tomorrow if you dont mind

hey man i went to th auto showoff your car was next to the honda with tan "leather" yours had black and white? il post some if you want hehehe

i tripped out because your car looked very similar to mine, i think it was the only white r33 there

not sure of the code

they called the colour "ivory"

its darker than white, but lighter than the cream

I think the color code was M012. Have a look on the Ebay link at the top there is a chart of colors that you can choose from.

given my mechanical knowledge which is about medium and my availability of tools which is pretty low, i would say it was a 3/10

tools required:

ratchet with 14mm and 10mm heads

phillips-head screwdriver

crowbar (to remove back seat easily)

Remove 4 bolts per front seat

Place covers over bottom of front seats and secure

Slide covers over top and secure

Slide over top of headrests and secure

Remove back seat. 2 clips under bottom, 2 bolts for back

Place covers over and secure

Reverse the above to re-install

The hardest thing is sliding the cover over the top of the front seats as its a tight fit

Thanks, should help when I come to install mine.

ha ha you like the gear knob? i haven't seen ANY auto's with aftermarket gear knobs and i have no idea why! i bought mine for $50 from ebay

it ws easy to make up the switch actually.. the hardest part was getting the old gear knob off - required quite a bit of modification eg cutting things off

There's 2 wires that run to the gear knob. When not connected, O/D is on. When they are connected this turns the overdrive off. I think its designed that way so that you can not accidentally lose O/D ifthe wire gets cut somewhere accidentally...

So i just made a switch and connected the 2 wires to the switch. When the switch is off, the O/D is on, and vise versa

Warren.

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