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

i changed jobs you genuis!

how can we find delivery details for a date and time of arrival so someone is home an shit :D

delivery date and time?? geez dude not asking much are you...

i dont think any have left the factory as yet...if noone is home when it arrives you will be left instructions on how to get your package...

I sms'd them on monday, and was told my seats & covers won't be ready til at least next week.

Kinda frustrating & an inconvienence as l've only had one seat in the car for 7wks now, this will be 8. I'd be a lot happier to wait if l still had seats in the car. :rofl: They better be worth the wait.

just got an email from them..

they are sending half today and the other half tomorrow...

the pick up guys your are right to go, you will need to call them before going to pick up the covers...

I was told that mine were sent out on monday. When I get it, i'll check the date that it was actually sent on.

I'm not very happy about the idea of paying them $30 postage and having to wait this long. If you check up prices of couriers, even a weekend same day courier can be had for $30.

I most certainly did not pay $30 for them to just get registered post worth like $15.

are u in the GB??

whats your name coz i dont recall your user name being in the list...

if you are in GB, can i ask who told u yours were sent monday?

secondly we saved hundreds of dollars with the GB, and u are being tight about 15 dollars postage fee??

for fark sake!!

why even get into this group buy if you were not happy with the postage??????

there is always one in every bunch isnt there...seriously dude get over it!!!

Are you guys dieing waiting?

I'm just waiting for some of you guys to get it so I can have a look, then if they're good, i'm ordering some too.

sighs..... that means i won'tbe getting any for like 2-3 months.

so you arent in the GB.... fark me!! get a life will ya!!

i suggest u stop stirring shite in here with your immature comments and or start your own GB!!

also let me remind you that you are breaking the forum rules, have read of this http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=81129 or talk to a mod!!

yeah you have been a total tosser from your 1st post in this thread 97r33gtst .... what a loser .... go troll somewhere else .... and yes, I am a moderator and will kick your lowly ass if you want to stir up anymore crap in this thread.

Guys, my aim was not to stir trouble. Just like everyone else who is waiting for their seat covers, I too am getting wrestless.

I have edited my post.

Great job in organising the group buy Jetdat.

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how long will they take to ship, JUST eager beaver for a change in my interior thats all! wondering when ill come home and find a suprise....

oh and thanks heaps dudez for organising it, i didnt wana spend money, but i did, and looks like it will be worth it, thanks for letting me in late too fellas!!!!

i think the show and shine 75% of the cars will have this interior hahaa

Guys, my aim was not to stir trouble. Just like everyone else who is waiting for their seat covers, I too am getting wrestless.

I have edited my post.

Great job in organising the group buy Jetdat.

let me remind you

I might as well stir up the pot a bit. The seat covers have been at UAT for a while. Give em a ring up and just go there. muhahahha

by the way i still dont think you are in the GB so why are u getting wrestless?? what are u waiting for?

and

IMO, it's not worth it.

The idea of these seat covers being that the price is moderately less than a proper leather retrim.

If you've gone for the premium package - 630 + 3-400 to install it, then that's 1k. I know it's still less than a leather retrim, but at the end of the day, they'll never be as good as a leather retrim for 2 main reasons:

1. they're plastic.

2. leather retrims sew pockets into the back of the leather, and they refit the metal rods that are in the stock seat covers. They use hog rings all over the seats and velcro such that it actually hugs the contours of the seats.

have you noticed in the pics that these covers are just limp?

Manwhore, i suppose you might be able to glue it, but it'll mean that the covers can never be changed otherwise the foam will be damaged.

I have friends involved in retrimming and they suggested i just do it myself as the outcome will be the same for those reasons mentioned above.

if you have "friends" involved in retrimming why do u have to rely on this GB to buy "plastic" shitty covers that look "just limp" to retrim your precious car? surely you can get your mates to do a show winning job with real leather and stuff for a few beers????

or do u just talk shit for a living...

Haysey, i am thinking it will take overnight delivery so some of you may receive them tomorrow and the rest monday hopefully...

i know its been long and i appreciate everyones patience but we are at the end of it all, just a little more to go...

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