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while we are waiting for these seats to be born why dont we discuss where we are going to get these installed.

because these guys (ultimate trimming or watver) is located in Melb. is it possible for them to install these for us? if not where else can we go.

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yes they have started making them... not too long to go..

for melb guys i strongly suggest you get ultimate to install them as they are the experts..

jedat i only realised a few weeks back that these guys were in dandenong so i could pick them up. is it possible to ask them because i paid for delivery costs aswell, can i jsut pick it up and get them to install it at no extra cost?

jedat i only realised a few weeks back that these guys were in dandenong so i could pick them up. is it possible to ask them because i paid for delivery costs aswell, can i jsut pick it up and get them to install it at no extra cost?

lol

you must be kidding right? it takes a whole day to install these, i dont thin 30 bux is gonna do it.. they charge around $200, but you need to ask them yourself when u pick it up..

hey mate

should have my pay there too now

Receipt number: N030877797080

$450

hope to see them covers in 6 weeks time max :) unfortunately will have to try n install them my self as i dont know any ppl that fit them in Perth n usually do a good job my self anyways with the right tools n enough time. unless someone knows a good installer here ?

so only 1 or 2 more weeks right jedat........im very excited, hope it hasnt been monsoon season down in dande lately cuz thats the only excuse im taking if its any later lol

just spoke to ultimate again and this is what he had to say about the groupbuy.

I only receive the payment around 16 people, it has to be over 20 people.

unless we get 4 more ppl to pay we will not get our seats....half of them are already made and are ready to be sent out. but he wont unless we get 20 ppl.

jedat man wats gonna happen this isnt gonna resolve in 3 weeks this is gonna drag for ever.

was just talkin to ultimate aswell and they said the same thing ^^^^

though i have ran into a problem, i just sold my skyline and have no use for the covers that are getting mate that i ordered.. though i want to get a set made for my new car... ultimate said that is fine only if i find someone that will purchase the ones that i ordered... so if i can find somone to snap these ones up then i will order another set for me new car.. so if anyone is keen on the following full package deal to suit an R33 skyline coupe for 600 dollars including postage (thats cheaper then this gb) then send me a pm or contact me on 0407132896.. plus u wont have to wait around till they are made as they are finished

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

Parcel tray: Yes

Door Trims: yes and rear trims too

Postage or Pickup- Postage

Colour: Ivory (cream)

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1) 01/12/2006 NETBANK TFR

theevilworld r33gt

$630.00

2) 08/12/2006 NETBANK TFR

theevilworld civ06

$630.00

3) 01/12/2006 NETBANK TFR

anDru Leatherette

$630.00

4) 01/12/2006 BENDIGO BANK

OL_MATE R33 S2GTST

$530.00

5) 30/11/2006 NETBANK TFR

uLa32 GTR32

$600.00

6) 29/12/2006 MR CHI WAN

FULLO BNR32GTR

$600.00

7) 10/01/2007 NETBANK TFR

TheMafia R33 GTST

$630.00

8) 17/01/2007 loren muhling

leatherette

$630.00

9) 22/01/2007 NETBANK TFR

baldbeno R33coupe

$630.00

10) 31/01/2007 TRAVIS BIRD

TRAV33-R33 PACKAGE

$630.00

11) 06/02/2007 NETBANK TFR

GTR2NV GTST SEDAN

$1,260.00

12) 16/01/2007 NETBANK TFR

40RSM 1991 Soarer

$480.00

13) 15/02/2007 NETBANK TFR

astina 97 323 hatc

$630.00

14) 19/02/2007 nitsua R34GTT

nitsua R34GTT

$400.00

15) 01/03/2007 NETBANK TFR

butthold magna

$430.00

16) 08/03/2007 NETBANK TFR

drmafia r34gtt

$450.00

thats the updated list.....im gonna find out who exactly hasnt paid and said they would :@:@

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