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That looks awesome, when do I have to put my order in as I want to think about the colours I want.

The GTR logos look good but can you get it stamped insted?

that GTR logo does not come with the covers... and you can only get the nissan logo stamp..

well the sooner you put your order in the better...quicker you will have your covers :bunny:

hey jetdat,

im interested in a set for r33 series gtst

should be able to make payment within the next few days (need to decide on colours)

sorry but there is 25pages to read so im just gonna ask u

how much is it to have the whole package $600?

how much postage to perth

can i pay by credit card?

cheers

hey jetdat,

im interested in a set for r33 series gtst

should be able to make payment within the next few days (need to decide on colours)

sorry but there is 25pages to read so im just gonna ask u

how much is it to have the whole package $600?

how much postage to perth

can i pay by credit card?

cheers

hey ztuned;

the package deal delivered to WA is $650.

i am not sure if they accept c/cards, best to do a direct deposit if you can

cheers

whats the best thing to use to stick the side trims to the doors !! and what the best way to get the leather to stick to the midle of the front seats as if its the seat not a cover !!

not long to go now guys... apologies for the lateness but i am confident noone will be dissapointed with the products..

i sent some people pms, please reply asap.

cheers

oh yeah, sorted mine out today :) all paid up directly to Ultimate,

using Paypal it was $100 shipping via EMS to NZ and 3.5%($25) extra for using paypal, for anyone from NZ who wants to do it :P

They were fast about replying to emails too :P

Hey Jetdat ...

has UAT contacted you about whether or not the people who wanted to pick up their covers from their store/warehouse are now able to do so ??

i am still waiting on this, i will let you know as soon as i find out.

here they are boys, i can confirm that after months and months of waiting, NO this is not a SCAM LOL.

awsome quality love the colours.

awsome work.

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does anyone know where i can get these installed?

maybe we can do a GB for all the guys in melbourne to get these installed at the same place for a cheap price??? whos in???

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Andru did u pick them up or where they posted to you?

some guy in a BMW Z4 delievered it personally to my door. awsome guy gave him the thumbs up on a good job :P

Hey Jetdat ...

has UAT contacted you about whether or not the people who wanted to pick up their covers from their store/warehouse are now able to do so ??

the saint your covers are still not finished, i will advise when completed..

ALL OTHER PICK UPS CALL ULTIMATE TO ARRANGE A TIME TO PICK UP YOUR COVERS...

They look tops andru .. Exactly like mine too .. Sweet I can expect them soon woot :blink:

Why cant you install them yourself .. Im sure you can give it a shot and if its not working see a fitter.. Im sure you'll save some cash that way!

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