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User: oldngrey

Car: R33 S1 GTST

Front & Back Seats: Ivory(M012) with Wrinkle, Front & Back embossing, also including Door Trim, Centre Console, Handbrake Cover & Parcel Shelf and Gear Boot in Ivory(M012)

Postage: Yes Brisbane

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EDITED 21-7-06

PACKAGE DEAL!

User: Nightcrawler

Car: 1998 R34GTT Skyline

Front Seats: M004 outer with M006 inner section (like oem)

Rear Seats: M004 outer with M006 inner section (like oem)

Wrinkle Front: Yes

Wrinkle Back: Yes

Logo Embossing Front: Yes

Logo Embossing Back: No

Handbrake Boots: M006

Gear Stick Boots: M001

Door Trims: Yes M006 front and rear

Centre Console: M006

Parcel Shelf: M001

Postage or Pickup: Postage Adelaide

Black double stitching please!

Have just paid fyi, will add a new post confirming!

inners for the grop buy :)

User - anwawo

Car - 1992 Nissan 180sx S13 (SR20 version seats)

State - QLD brisbane

PACKAGE DEAL! $ 630 inc postage

Front Seats & Back Seats - M004 (dark grey) outer & M005 (lighter grey) inner.

Wrinkle Front & Back - Of coarse

Embossing Front & Back - Nissan Logo and with 180sx underneath that!!

Door Trim - M004 (dark grey)

Centre Console - M004 (dark grey)

Handbrake Cover - M004 (dark grey)

Parcel Shelf - M004 (dark grey)

Gear Boot - M004 (dark grey)

Postage - yes to my house! 4075

notes - all double stitching in black

thank you!

Edited by anwawo

PACKAGE DEAL

USER: Hootchy

CAR: 1996 R33 GTST 2 door

Front & Back Seats: M001 (BLACK) outside with M012 (IVORY) inside

Wrinkle Front & Back: NO

Embossing Front & Back: YES

Door Trim, Centre Console, Handbrake Cover & Parcel Shelf and Gear Boot: M012 (IVORY) for all items

Postage: Yes to NSW 2550

Edited by Hootchy

Tomorrow is the last day you have to confrim your order, so please double check your order if you have already confirmed your order. Others wanting to buy from this Group Buy, confrim now or you will miss out Group Buy ends on the 13th of July - Midnight.

User: Manwh0re

Car: 1998 R34GTT Skyline

Front Seats: M001

Rear Seats: M001

Wrinkle Front: No

Wrinkle Back: N0

Logo Embossing Front: No

Logo Embossing Back: No

Door Trims: M001

Postage or Pickup: Postage Sydney (Unless Funkymonkey can pickup :unsure:)

Black double stitching please!

Total of $500.

Edited by Manwh0re

User: JonJon

Car:1998 R34 Gt-T

Front Seats: Yes (M012)

Rear Seats: Yes (M012)

Wrinkle Front: No

Wrinkle Back: No

Logo Embossing Front: No

Logo Embossing Back: No

Handbrake Boots: Yes (M012)

Gear Stick Boots: Yes (M012)

Centre Console: Yes (M012)

Door Trims: Yes (M012)

Postage or Pickup: Postage Sydney

User: IOWNU

Car: R32 GTR

Front Seats: M001 (Black) outer and YELLOW (Code?) inner.

Rear Seats: M001 (Black) outer and YELLOW (Code?) inner.

Wrinkle Front: No

Wrinkle Back: Yes

Logo Embossing Front: No

Logo Embossing Back: No

Handbrake Boots: Yes (YELLOW)

Gear Stick Boots: Yes (YELLOW)

Door Trims: Yes (YELLOW)

Centre Console: Yes (YELLOW)

Parcel Shelf: Yes (YELLOW)

Postage or Pickup: Pickup.

Yellow double stitching please!

NB: I know they have yellow, i saw it there (and Jetdat has confirmed it) but I do not know the code.

Hey, I want to order one as well and it is confirmed.

User: ecr33sky

Car: 1998 R34 GTT (Series 1)

Front Seats: M001 (Black) AND RED DOUBLE STITCHING ALL OVER PLZ

Rear Seats: M001 (Black) AND RED DOUBLE STITCHING ALL OVER PLZ

Wrinkle Front: YES

Wrinkle Back: YES

Logo Embossing Front: NO

Logo Embossing Back: NO

Handbrake Boots: NO

Gear Stick Boots: NO

Door Trims: NO

Postage or Pickup: POSTAGE TO PERTH PLEASE

Please add me to the list

Thanks

Edited by ecr33sky

We probably won't be getting many more people to confrim there order, but we have 23 confirmed orders and thats great.

If you have confirmed, please read the first post as I have updated it asking people to pay the total.

User: mikk999

Car: 1990 Nissan 180sx S13

PACKAGE DEAL! $ 630 inc postage

Front Seats & Back Seats: M001 (black) outer & M001 (black) inner

Wrinkle Front & Back: NO

Embossing Front & Back: NO

Door Trim: M001 (black)

Centre Console: M001 (black)

Handbrake Cover: M001 (black)

Parcel Shelf: M001 (black)

Gear Boot: M001 (black)

Postage: yes QLD 4109

Black stitching!

Package Deal Please

$630 including postage

User: r32_phil

Car: 1992 R32 GTST

Front Seats: Black (M001) Outside with White (M013) Inside

Wrinkle Front: No

Logo Embossing Front: No

Rear Seats: Black (M001) Outside with White (M013) Inside

Wrinkle Back: No

Logo Embossing Back: No

Handbrake Boots: Yes, White (M013)

Gear Stick Boots: Yes, White (M013)

Door Trims: Yes, White (M013)

Parcel Shelf: Yes, White (M013)

Postage or Pickup: Postage to Canberra please

This is basically the package deal with no logo embossing and no wrinkles

Any problems please send me a PM

I'm in, baby!

User: mrgilly

Car: 1998 R34 GT-T (Series I)

Front Seats:

M001 Outside (Black) & M002 Inside (Red)

Red Double Stitching All Over Please

Rear Seats:

M001 Outside (Black) & M002 Inside (Red)

Red Double Stitching All Over Please

Wrinkle Front: No

Wrinkle Rear: No

Logo Embossing Front: Yes (Nissan Logo)

Logo Embossing Rear: Yes (Nissan Logo)

Handbrake Boot: M001 (Black) with Red Double Stitching Please

Gear Stick Boot: M001 (Black) with Red Double Stitching Please

Centre Console: M001 (Black) with Red Double Stitching Please

Parcel Shelf: M001 (Black) with Red Double Stitching Please

Door Trims: M002 (Red) with Red Double Stitching Please

Postage: To Brisbane Please!

Thank you - will pay early next week

This has now closed. The only way we will accept anymore people is if they pay and confrim there order on the same day and this will all have to be done by the 22nd of July.

Have the orders been placed with the seller yet?

We made the deadline up until midnight last night. The orders will be placed with the seller today. JetDat is very busy, he has been doing 12 hour shifts, but he will be getting in contact with them today to place the orders. I am unsure if he has already place them, but I do belive that he hasn't yet - but will be doing very shortly - or i may even do something up for the company to look at.

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