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they give warranty for one year firstly, secondly ultimate is an australian company and it is totally irrelevant where the covers are made as ultimate take full responsibility of the products they sell..

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Bloke.. im interested in these..

I'll get the package and make the payment within 2 weeks :)

I just cant decide on the colour.. I have a red 33, so if i get red interior it'll make things more red :( or maybe i'll go cream?

Edited by Janissary
how many more ppl do we need jedat im about to cry

One more, right here!

User: travb81

Car: R33 GTS-T Series 2 (2 door coupe)

Front Seats: Black (M001) with Blue inside colour (M003), Blue double stiching

Rear Seats: Black (M001) with Blue inside colour (M003), Blue double stiching

Wrinkle Front: No Wrinkles

Wrinkle Back: No Wrinkles

Logo Embossing Front: YES

Logo Embossing Back: YES

Handbrake Boots: YES, Blue (M003)

Gear Stick Boots: Yes, Blue (M003)

Door Trims: Yes, Blue (M003)

Parcel Shelf : Yes, Blue (M003)

Postage or Pickup: Postage to Adelaide 5067

Package Price = $600+$30 Postage = $630

Bloke.. im interested in these..

I'll get the package and make the payment within 2 weeks :ninja:

I just cant decide on the colour.. I have a red 33, so if i get red interior it'll make things more red :/ or maybe i'll go cream?

i see you are in melb, you can go and check out the colours yourself if you are near dandy..

i think cream would be very nice with red..

User - baldbeno

Car: R33 GTS 2door coupe

Front Seats:yes

Rear Seats:yes

Wrinkle Front:no

Wrinkle Back:no

Logo Embossing Front:no

Logo Embossing Back:no

Handbrake Boots: Yes

Gear Stick Boots: Yes

Door Trims: yes and rear trims too

Postage or Pickup- Postage

Colour: Ivory

one more as well. ;)

PACKAGE DEAL

USER: fullo

Car: 1990R32 GTR 2door coupe

Front Seats:

Outside M004 (Dark Grey) & Inside M006 (Light Grey)

Dark Grey (M004) double stitching

Rear Seats:

M004 Outside (Dark Grey) & M006 Inside (Light 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, M006 (Light Grey) and rear trims too

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

Parcel Shelf: Yes, M006 (Light Grey) with Dark Grey (M004) double stitching

Postage: Pickup

Payment and Email sent.

thanks, mate!!

Edited by fullo

Jetdat,

i just want to make sure that the colour i chose - M012 (top right on colour chart) is like a cream colour.

Also, whats the ETA if known? i know its approx 4 weeks, but 4 weeks starting from when.

cheers

Edited by theevilworld
Jetdat,

i just want to make sure that the colour i chose - M012 (top right on colour chart) is like a cream colour.

Also, whats the ETA if known? i know its approx 4 weeks, but 4 weeks starting from when.

cheers

yeah i think its called ivory..

i havent heard back from ultimate recently re the ETA..i will post as soon as i find out..

jetdat -

when is the closing date for this group buy. ie what date must i pay for my goods? I dont want to transfer money if nothing is going to happen for another few weeks.

Can you confirm my order is on the list and accepted?

ok, I'm keen.

PACKAGE DEAL!

User: The Mafia

Car: 1996 R33 GTS-T (Series II)

Front Seats:

Outside M001 (Black) & Inside M0010 (White)

Black Double Stitching All Over Please

Rear Seats:

M001 Outside (Black) & M0010 Inside (White)

Black Double Stitching All Over Please

Wrinkle Front: No

Wrinkle Rear: No

Logo Embossing Front: Yes (Nissan Logo)

Logo Embossing Rear: No

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

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

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

Parcel Shelf: No (Does this reduce the price?)

Door Trims: Yes, M0010 (White)

Postage: Yes, Mackay, QLD

I can't pay a damn cent until friday, the 12th of Jan.

heh.

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

jedat i think its been about 6 weeks now just wondering if i could have a update please.

payment was confirmed day 1 for me just wondering how much longer

Edited by anDru

i have asked ultimate to give me a list of all that have payed.

i have also asked for an ETA, i will let you all know when i find out.

GB is still open so if anyone like to join in please do so.

Those that have payed will get their goods sooner, those that havent payed will take much longer so get your payements is asap and let me know..

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