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Hi, can I get a pic for a R32 GTR?

Im intrested for for a package deal for my 32 GTR however im skeptical on how these would go. The bucket seats front and rear etc.

Id love pics before I commited.

Oh um, thats if this GB is still open.

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jetdat - ya skipped my post! ...

I'm keen for a set of covers for my 33 GTS-T, 2 door. Probably Black with Blue Inserts, blue double-stiching

+Nissan Logos

+Material for door trims

No handbrake or gear boots or centre console cover

Not sure on the wrinkle look yet...

How much would this cost? I couldn't see any sort of breakdown, maybe i had a blokes look?

Hi Jetdat,

I have put my order on the confirmation thread but wanted to know the following:

Does the complete package include the trim for the rear side panels ?

Do the Front seats have pockets at the back as in the standard seats ?

Thanks,

Sam

For those wanting to place an order, put it in this thread

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=145330

If you are keen, please plave your order ASAP, there are 10 people who have already paid for the covers and are waiting for you to place your's.

Cheers

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Hi Jetdat,

I have put my order on the confirmation thread but wanted to know the following:

Does the complete package include the trim for the rear side panels ?

Do the Front seats have pockets at the back as in the standard seats ?

Thanks,

Sam

yes and yes :)

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Damn, I'm definitely keen, any chance of getting a set delivered to Wellington, New Zealand?

If not, I'll get a mates address in Brisbane and have it sent there

Damn, I'm definitely keen, any chance of getting a set delivered to Wellington, New Zealand?

If not, I'll get a mates address in Brisbane and have it sent there

hey mate,

please post your order as per first post in the below thread, and post your order.. the instructions are in the first post..

if any queries pm me.

cheers :thumbsup:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=145330

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