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User: EuropeanGoddess

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: Yes

Wrinkle Rear: Yes

Logo Embossing Front: Yes (Nissan Logo)

Logo Embossing Rear: Yes (Nissan Logo)

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

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

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

Parcel Shelf: Yes, M001 (Black)

Door Trims: Yes, M002 (Red)

Postage: Yes, Brisbane

Thanks.

Chantel;

Thanks heaps for the detailed post and your interest, only thing i need to confirm from you is whether u have 2 or 4 door R34..

Cheers

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Hey since this is still an EOI can you put me down please? I'm not 100% yet. Need to get teh cash ready and decide but definately interested :laugh:

Thanks.

It a S2 R33. With R32 GTR front seats And R33 S2 rear seat

Hey since this is still an EOI can you put me down please? I'm not 100% yet. Need to get teh cash ready and decide but definately interested :P

Thanks.

It a S2 R33. With R32 GTR front seats And R33 S2 rear seat

Hey mate;

Sorry i havent replied to your PM about embroidery..

I am looking for their buss card, i will let you know as soon as i find them...thay are in clayton near vicroads..

I am putting you down champ..

You legend, thanks heaps for that.

OK, here's my order (copied Chantel's layout :yucky:).

Fronts and Rears.

User: Sigsputnik

Car: 1994 R32 GTR

Front Seats:

M001 Outside (Black) & M001 Inside (Black)

Red Double Stitching All Over Please

Rear Seats:

M001 Outside (Black) & M001 Inside (Black)

Red Double Stitching All Over Please

Wrinkle Front: No

Wrinkle Rear: No

Logo Embossing Front: No

Logo Embossing Rear: No

Postage: Yes, Canberra

Chantel;

Thanks heaps for the detailed post and your interest, only thing i need to confirm from you is whether u have 2 or 4 door R34..

Cheers

Hi Jetdat,

I have a 2 door R34, thanks again.

Definately count me in. I am up for a package deal for the series 1 R33 gts coupe. I would like the black with red inserts and red stitching as shown in the second photo on your post, i believe its the same colour as haysey got last group buy. So whatever colour combo his was i will get a package deal to suit my car thanks.

Hi Jono;

I will try and get more pics of colours etc..i will put you down for now, u can confirm later..

The payment is to be direct deposit into their account before they start making the covers, but only after i give the go ahead..

If anymore q's dont be shy to ask.. :)

do you take paypal or credit card payments?

Definately count me in. I am up for a package deal for the series 1 R33 gts coupe. I would like the black with red inserts and red stitching as shown in the second photo on your post, i believe its the same colour as haysey got last group buy. So whatever colour combo his was i will get a package deal to suit my car thanks.

cheers mate, your are in..

i dont think so...my mate wants orange and ultimate advised they can get any colour but it costs more, approx $200 on top for colours they dont stock..

i dont think so...my mate wants orange and ultimate advised they can get any colour but it costs more, approx $200 on top for colours they dont stock..

Damm.. i guess im going to have to find it somewhere else. I guess its not a colour of choice tho.

Hey Jetdat. The seats I have are made up in diferent sections, with the centres being their own part. Meaning pull over seat covers would look funny, due to the shape and style.

Where abouts are they located? Can I take a set down to see if they can do covers for me? Can they also do perforated suade as well as custom embroidery? My rear seats are 0/40 fold, with side bolsters being separate. Can they do that as well?

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