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Hey The Good People of the seat cover GB!!

Half of the covers have been sent out today, the other half will be sent out tomorrow...

Assuming it takes one working day for the goods to reach their destinations you should all have your covers by early next week..

The PICK-UP guys you will need to call ultimate on 0433 113 911 or 0432 208 972 to organise a time to go pick up your goods, if you have any problems let me know and i will try to resolve the problem.

All of you when you get your covers please confirm by posting here and also if there are any problems with your orders such as wrong colours or badly made covers etc. and i will try to help out..

Thanks again for participating and making my efforts worthwhile.

Cheers.

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Yea i think the best way to do these would be to take the seats out and install them properly so they dont end up sagging and what not..

Im hoping they arrive today..

THERE HERE THERE HERE.. OMGOSH.. they look really good.. but the wrinkle look doesnt look too wrinkley.. but i will see when i get stuck into it tonight.. oh gosh im so impatient!

yep received mine in the post today, yet to open the box though.

actually totally forgot about these in the last few weeks.... my car has since been sold!!

so if anyone is interested in a dark grey set, i'll have these up for sale shortly ;)

yep received mine in the post today, yet to open the box though.

actually totally forgot about these in the last few weeks.... my car has since been sold!!

so if anyone is interested in a dark grey set, i'll have these up for sale shortly ;)

haha James thats terrible!!!

lol, i know i know... :cool:

strangest thing is my new car has real grey leather and it didn't even cross my mind.

must say a big thanks to Jetdat, the organisation and information presented thruout the buy was exceptional. very happy with how it all went.

Got mine today. Installed the rear seats, looks alright. Front seats look like a pain though when I dummy fitted em. But all good, glad they finally arrived!

Ok i fitted half of mine today.. half of the back seat (easy as shit) and nearly finished the passeners seat.. these are a head f**k to do! seriously they are a pain in the arse.. and knowing me i was getting very frustratied doing it..

Got mine today, fitted the rear and they fit very nice. Will probably do the fronts tomorrow unless I decide to get them embroided.

I sat them out in the sun for a few hours to get the wrinkles and creases out, worked a treat :sick:

Got mine today, fitted the rear and they fit very nice. Will probably do the fronts tomorrow unless I decide to get them embroided.

I sat them out in the sun for a few hours to get the wrinkles and creases out, worked a treat >_<

Good idea mate I didnt do that but I think all the wrinkles will eventually come out of mine

Ive done all mine will post some pics after I get the door trims done.

thanks Jetdat job well done.

cheers

Edited by Munna1

I picked mine up yesterday.

They look great, once in the car, they should look the goods!

I'm getting GTR logos embroided on the front 2 seats first, so i'll post pics once thats done and they're in the car!

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