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

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!

i have no idea how the hell to rip the seats out or install anything. i just dont wanna make these seats look like crap, i heard that if u get it installed properly, thats when u really appreciate them cuz u cant tell the diff between them and the real thing.

and i have no time uni+work :P

anDru, are you in Vic?

Over here in SA, we have Whiltshire (sp) motor trimmers, if i didnt install them myself i'd go there. I'm sure there are similar motor timmers in your state, you could try the yellow pages and see if you can find someone close.

Rear seats are easy 4 bolts ..

2 at the bottom of the bit where you put ur ass at the far left and far right of the raise in the chassis..

Then remove that

Then remove the two bolts in similar places left and right at the bottom of the rear back rest .. screwed into that chasis ..

left up and pull back (you have to lift quite a bit..)

fronts just undo the bolts ..

Parcel shelf bend in half and pull ..

Side door thingos .. No idea get a pro i guess.

Now all you need is some time haha

yeah i reckon, if you take your time and pull the strings through like Trav33 said above, then they'll be all good

I'm thinking of cutting off my old covers and using the strings and contact adhesive to get a more snug and permanent fit

I prob wouldnt do that, What if they arnt so long lasting??

Anyone know where I can get the S and the R34 SKYLINE printed on fabric? I want to put the S on my head rests and SKYLINE on the back seats. like the GTR print up abit .. Im in sydney but what kind of company would I look at?

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got mine!!

wats ur plans on installing em?

FAR OUT I NEED TO FIND SOMEONE TO ISTALL THESE, ive rang a few trimmers but they aint interested

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im a lil worried about the creases of the seat covers after being in the box for so long.

man was bored so i started fitting the easy stuff onto the car, ffs these things are tighter then a 18 year old.

how da hell u put these things on and make em loook so nice. lol i sux at this

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from what I read prior .. put them in the sun and the creases will iron out over the next week..

if you do install them also put them in the sun prior to installtion to make sure its softened so you dont rip it

from what I read prior .. put them in the sun and the creases will iron out over the next week..

if you do install them also put them in the sun prior to installtion to make sure its softened so you dont rip it

man im just gonna pay some c**t 300 bux to do it cbf....im already tired and this is all ive done

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LOL dun laugh its hard!!

JetDat - r mine ready to b picked up? or what's the # to call?

thanks...

0413 404472..

its good to see the covers arriving..

people please be very careful when fitting these..they are very tight for a reason!!!!!

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