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well i got the white interior as shown on the first page and the only thing that worries me long term is that the material tends to absorb the blue colour when you sit on the seat wearing jeans. i can already see a light tinge of the blue so im gonna try and get it out with some leather cleaner.

i'll see how it goes.

Yeah i was gonna ask, what type of products are best used on this material to clean it? Can a standard leather cleaner be used..cos this stuff isnt exactly leather.

The dash remains standard i believe, and the door trims are whatever colour you want from the colour list provided in the first post.

Yes i understand that the dash stays the same colour, im asking what colour does the dash come out factory on a type m like mine.. is it black or like an navy bluish colour because im blind lol

I dont want to order a package deal and get say for argument sake get black and red seats and what not and my dash doesnt match the same colour to my seats get me?

btw am i too late to get a package deal?

Yeah, i think he's saying he is colour blind lol.

I'd be willing to bed the type M dash comes out black..like most other dashes, although i dont have a type M so i cant say for certain.

if i understand you correctly, it's black, but it's a light black. like a very, very dark grey.

there are lots of pics of r33 interiors on carsales.com.au, why not check them out, or ask someone else to? you could also take a photo of the dash, then fire up a paint program and use the dropper to tell you the hex value of the colour. it won't be blue at all, more like very very dark grey.

hope this helps?

well i got the white interior as shown on the first page and the only thing that worries me long term is that the material tends to absorb the blue colour when you sit on the seat wearing jeans. i can already see a light tinge of the blue so im gonna try and get it out with some leather cleaner.

i'll see how it goes.

Is that the leather's fault or the jeans?? Wouldn't Genuine leather do the same thing? Interested to know what you use to clean it though.

Yeah my mate with genuine leather has said this has happened to him too. These materials, leather, leatherette or whatever are all gonna show scuffs and scrtches on the lighter colours (whites and creams) if your not careful.

i chucked some rims in the back of my car and they left some black marks on the leather from the tyres, bit of armourall and a few wipes and it was all off

R3LOAD : LOL im not colour blind, its just a figure of speech.

sigsputnik : I own a type m, but just wasnt sure on the colour, yes i can see a greyish in it but its hard to tell a colour when the sun is pumping above you. The reason i asked what colour the dash exactly was.. MAYBE somebody had the interior colour specs thats all.

Am I too late for the group buy?

yer ok. the interior colour specs are bound to be here somewhere on the forum. seen it around several times.

i don't think you are too late for the group buy - has anyone heard from jetdat in the last week???????

PACKAGE DEAL

User: SLYNE

Car: 1995 Nissan Skyline R33 GTST (TYPE M) 2 door coupe

Front Seats:

Outside (black) / Inside (blue)

Blue double stitching please

Rear Seats:

Outside (black) / Inside (blue)

Blue double stitching please

Wrinkle Front: Yes

Wrinkle Rear: Yes

Logo Embossing Front: no

Logo Embossing Rear: no

Handbrake Boot: Yes, colour - (BLUE) and Blue Double Stitching

Gear Stick Boot: Yes, colour - (BLUE) and Blue Double Stitching

Centre Console: Yes, colour - (BLUE) and Blue Double Stitching

Parcel Shelf: Yes, colour - (BLUE) Blue and Double Stitching

Door Trims: Yes, colour - (BLUE) and Blue Double Stitching

Melb : pick up

yer ok. the interior colour specs are bound to be here somewhere on the forum. seen it around several times.

i don't think you are too late for the group buy - has anyone heard from jetdat in the last week???????

im about to go crazy....i want leather so bad....jedat where are u mannnnnn!!! ;)

hey i am sorry for the lateness but i am working stupid hours again...

i will be seeing ultimate this weekend hoepfully to finally get my covers installed...and finalise the numbers..

i will be starting a second thread for all your specific orders and payment confirmations.

I am still taking orders so keep them coming in and thx for the patience...

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