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All those who are wanting to participate in the GB please post your orders as per below, and make the FULL payment into the account below. Keep receipt numbers and such in case we need to track your payments.

ACCOUNT INFORMATION:

ACCOUNT NAME: Yuni Halim

BSB: 063-134

ACCOUNT NUMBER: 10163846

In the reference include Username and Car type if there is enough space.

Your address NEED to be e-mailed to me at jetdat [at] hotmail.com so i can pass the address on to the company. Remember, give the address you want the item/s sent to!

SEE THE GB#1 THREAD http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=125150 TO SEE HOW THE ORDERS WERE PLACED WITH SPECIFICS SUCH AS COMBINATIONS AND COLOURS AND STICHING ETC..

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please fill out the following form:

User:

Car:

Front Seats:

Rear Seats:

Wrinkle Front:

Wrinkle Back:

Logo Embossing Front:

Logo Embossing Back:

Handbrake Boots:

Gear Stick Boots:

Door Trims:

Postage or Pickup:

OR

If you are going to buy the package then post:

PACKAGE DEAL!

User:

Car:

Front & Back Seats: , with Wrinkle Front & Back

Embossing Front & Back also including Door Trim, Centre Console, Handbrake Cover & Parcel Shelf and Gear Boot in

Postage: Yes/No (Area)

DO NOT WANT:

NOTE: If you take anything out of the package deal, price stays the same!

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Prices:

Front Seats $300

Front & Back (If 20+ People) $400

Wrinkle Front Only TBC (To Be Confirmed)

Wrinkle Front & Back $50

Logo Embossing Front $30

Logo Embossing Front & Back $50

Handbrake Boots: $50

Gear Stick Boots: $50

Door Trims: $100

Door Trim, Gear Boot, Centre Concole, Handbrake Cover: $150

Parcel Shelf: $50

Postage: $30 Anywhere in Australia expect Perth, which is $50

OR

The Package which costs $600 pickup $630 Anywhere in Australia but Perth which is $650 and Includes:

Front & Back Seats

Wrinkle Front & Back

Embossing Front & Back

Door Trim, Centre Console, Handbrake Cover & Parcel Shelf and Gear Boot

Postage

The Package is a SAVING OF $220!!

Your order will take 4-6 weeks to arrive once your full payment has been made.

1 YEAR WARRANTY

ABN 93100593235 ULTIMATE AUTO TRIM

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1. Jetdat - Commodore VS PAID

2. Jetdat - Commodore VS

3. Jetdat - S15

4. Theevilworld - R33 GTSt Coupe

5. DANSR33 - R33 GTSt Coupe

6. Ol Mate - R33 GTSt Coupe

7. uLa32 - R32 GTR

8. anDru - R34 GTT Coupe

9. theevilworld - Honda Civic

11. Bobjones - R33 GTSt coupe

10. Filecon - R33 GTS coupe

12. DR1FT3R- R33 GTS coupe

13. travb81 - R33 GTS coupe

14. baldbeno - R33 GTS coupe

15. ttsoarer - 94 Twin Turbo Toyota Soarer

16. fullo

17. the mafia - R33 GTS coupe

18. 40RSM - 91 Twin Turbo Toyota Soarer

19. Adzmax - R34 GT coupe fronts only

20.

PACKAGE DEAL!

User: theevilworld

Car: 1996 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T Series II 2 Door Coupe

Front & Back Seats: with Wrinkle Front & Back (no logo)

also Include:

-Door Trim

-Centre Console

-Handbrake Cover

-Parcel Shelf

-Gear Boot

all in Colour [M012] and [Double Stitching]

Postage: Yes (Sydney)

$630 - Paid - Friday 1st Dec 2006

Edited by theevilworld

heres my order,

User:DANSR33

Car: R33 GTST 2door coupe

Front Seats:yes

Rear Seats:yes

Wrinkle Front:no

Wrinkle Back:no

Logo Embossing Front:no

Logo Embossing Back:no

Handbrake Boots:no

Gear Stick Boots:no

Door Trims:yes and rear trims too

Postage or Pickup:postage

Colour: Maroon/Red Black double stiching

$500 required

Edited by DANSR33

Hey,

User: Ol_mate

Car: 1996 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T Series II 2 Door Coupe

Front Seats: Black (M001) with red double stitching

Rear Seats: Black (M001) with red double stitching

Wrinkle Front: No

Wrinkle Back: Np

Logo Embossing Front: No

Logo Embossing Back: No

Handbrake Boots: Yes, Black (M001) with red double stitching

Gear Stick Boots: Yes, Black (M001) with red double stitching

Door Trims: No

Postage or Pickup: Postage to Cairns

Amount required: $530

Thanks man

User: uLa32

Car: 1994 BNR32

PACKAGE DEAL

Front Seats:

Outside M001 (Black) & Inside M004 (Dark Grey)

Dark Grey (M004) double stitching

Rear Seats:

M001 Outside (Black) & M004 Inside (Dark Grey)

Dark Grey (M004) double stitching

Wrinkle Front: No

Wrinkle Rear: No

Logo Embossing Front: No

Logo Embossing Rear: No

Handbrake Boot: Yes, M001 (Black) with Dark Grey (M004) double stitching

Gear Stick Boot: Yes, M001 (Black) with Dark Grey (M004) double stitching

Door Trims: Yes, M004 (Dark Grey)

Centre Console: Yes, M001 (Black) with Dark Grey (M004) double stitching

Parcel Shelf: Yes, M001 (Black) with Dark Grey (M004) double stitching

Postage: Pickup

Payment and Email sent.

Cheers mate.

Edited by uLa32

PACKAGE DEAL!!!

User: anDru

Car: 1999 R34 GTT

Front Seats: M001 (black) outside,M002 (red) inside with M001 (black) double stitching

Rear Seats: M001 (black) outside,M002 (red) inside with M001 (black) double stitching

Wrinkle Front: No

Wrinkle Back: No

Logo Embossing Front: No

Logo Embossing Back: No

Centre Console: M001(black) with M002(red) Double stitching

Handbrake Boots: M001(black) with M002(red) Double stitching

Gear Stick Boots: M001(black) with M002(red) Double stitching

Door Trims: M002(red)

Postage or Pickup: Yes, Melbourne

could someone tell me what the hell is a parcel shelf????

Edited by anDru

PACKAGE DEAL #2

User: theevilworld

Car: 8th Gen Honda Civic 2006 VTi (4dr) manual

Front & Back Seats with Wrinkle Front & Back

Embossing Front & Back also including Door Trim, Centre Console, Parcel Shelf and Gear Boot

Postage: Yes - Sydney

DO NOT WANT: [handbrake cover - Civic 06 does not have one]

all in Colour [RED] and [RED] [Double Stitching]

payment made on the 8th Dec - $630

Email sent

p.s Jetdat, this is my 2nd order along with my GTS-T.

Edited by theevilworld

Jet Dat,

User: Bobjones

Car: Series II R33 GTST

Handbrake Boots: M001(black) with M001(black) Double stitching

Gear Stick Boots: M001(black) with M001(black) Double stitching

Postage - Yes, Brisbane 4053

So that is $100 for the items, how much is postage.

Please PM me a total so I can pay and email you

PACKAGE DEAL!!!

User: Filecon

Car: 1993 R33 GTT Series 1 coupe

Front Seats: M004 (dark gray) outside, M003 (blue) inside with M003 (blue) double stitching

Rear Seats: M004 (dark Gray) outside, M003 (blue) inside with M003 (blue) double stitching

Wrinkle Front: No

Wrinkle Back: No

Logo Embossing Front: Yes

Logo Embossing Back: Yes

Centre Console: M003 (blue) with M004(dark gray) Double stitching

Handbrake Boots: M003 (blue) with M004(dark gray) Double stitching

Gear Stick Boots: M003(blue) with M004(dark gray) Double stitching

Door Trims: M003(blue) with M004(dark gray) Double stitching

Parcel shelf: M003(blue) with M004(dark gray) Double stitching

Postage or Pickup: pick up

The seats are as in your sig. Does it include the trim for the rear side panels ? Are there pockets on the back of the front seats?

Thanks,

Sam

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