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unfortunately they ran into problems and the covers wont be ready for another 3 weeks...

:D

ok ok just gaggin.. ha ha!

they are going to be ready for shipment next week, i just been told...

i am sending them all the delivery details of each of you now...

pick up guys i will let you know when and where you can pick yours up..

nah, that's only 1 point. 100 points goes to the person who gets the seat covers, and tries to install it and:

either destroys them

makes it look totally shit

winges that they are too hard to diy

or all of the above. There will be at least one. always is :dry:

Guys, can you try and do something? I can't seem to work it out:

1. how do you remove the lumbar support knob on the driver's seat? I tried to pull it, didn't budge. Can any of you have a try? If you push the seat in, there doesnt' seem to be a pin or screw or anything.

2. for the head rest - if you take the headrest off, there are these little black piecces of plastic. how do you remove them?

good man, thinking of the complications before they arrise, your officially employed as the smart side of my brain.......

ill be watching this thread:P

Hey all you guys, I have created a thread where we can all help each other out. As I am proceeding, I have identified numerous issues that need resolving. Head over there and help me out as you might want to do these too when you install your covers.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...132537&st=0

jetdat and midnight racer, you might want to update your thread and link it to mine.

Hey everyone,

In terms of those of us who will be picking up the goods, do we just assume that the covers will be ready this week and go get them? Or wait for notification from JetDat or others?

Thanks!

Ali.

The covers are all done and are being packed as i write this...

as soon as they are all packed which i assume is tomorrow or the latest the next day, they will ship them out..

the pick up guys can pick the covers up as soon as the packing is done, watch this thread for my word...

My question is, how are they being delivered to our houses? by courier? does someone have to be home to sign for them or what?

Thats why if you were smart you would have had them sent to youre work :mad:

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