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haha, if they didn't last that long, oh well :D i could just get a second hand set of seats for $40 over here :rolleyes: so no big deal :)

same as if it came time to sell, put the covered ones up for sale and just put stock seats back in :)

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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best option if you don't want to leave them in the sun for a week is either user a hairdryer or a heat gun on "low" setting, it smooths the vinyl straight out :D

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

alright boys, after constently being asked for 600+ of labour to fit these by pros ive honestly decided to save that money for a flame thrower or something, and do the seats by myself.

i was amazed by how easy it was.

here are the shots

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if anyone would like me to take pics of how to install all these let us know ill take the pics when i put it all back together.

struck a bit of a problem boys.

im not sure exactly how ur suppose to tie these down.

theres a bunch of elastic black threds and a bunch of white ropes. i tried black to black, white to black, but it dosnt seem to work.

u just start tying shit all over the place.. seen a pik just cover the seat thread strings through seat to contour cover and then tie off to anything you can see.

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u just start tying shit all over the place.. seen a pik just cover the seat thread strings through seat to contour cover and then tie off to anything you can see.

ur legend mate, ive done everything except the drivers seat. i cant pull off the bottom part because of the controls to adjust the drivers seat.

heres a pic of wat i mean.

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DECIM8 have u had any luck?

mate just pull on those cogs n they should pop off ..

I havnt even attempted this im just going by what I read ..

as for the long plastic bit unscrew it and it should pop off with force .. then cover cut holes for knob things and ur done

I WANT PIX

mate just pull on those cogs n they should pop off ..

I havnt even attempted this im just going by what I read ..

as for the long plastic bit unscrew it and it should pop off with force .. then cover cut holes for knob things and ur done

I WANT PIX

turns out u need plyers to rip out some sort of clip thats under the cogs. after that they just come right off.

im just putting in the last seat and im all done. looks awsome but gosh hate those creases from when they were in the box.

pics cummin soon boys.

Snap a photo of that clip for me?? Just for use when i do this ..

I have yet to even get the parcel in the mail :@ dont worry the seats will flatten out .. by the sounds of things its looking hawt

PIX QUICKER!!! :D

Im sik with the flu so ill post what I did today ..

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That a v series alpine 450w and a 2000w NV series amp to power a 2000w 12" nv series sub .. Which will be inverted in the wheel well.. as for the gap on the other side a capacitor will be there for backup current draw

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hey guys just wondering if someone can tell me can i still get this deal. i realise it's a little late. i jsut had a dealing with a bad trader and lost money that was saved up for this. could anyone tell me if i can still get them. thanks guys

AFTER HOURS AND HOURS OF LABOUR ITS ALL DONE BOYS HERE THEY ARE!!!!!!

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there are alot of ugly creases which will soon go away, so please dont judge just yet,, i still need to lather them up :P

thought id add a bit of my personal work :(

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wat u guys think?

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THAT LOOKS SO CRAP!

hahah just playing nice job .. looks like you didnt stretch it over on the drivers left hand side tho .. creases hopefully will go away .. look sexi as pie tho .. Im glad I got all red boots my rides going to look trippy as ..

Did you do the hand brake and centre console too?

P.S your boot install rocks .. If I had two subs I would do the same .. But for me one enough doof doof for my body to handle hehe

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THAT LOOKS SO CRAP!

hahah just playing nice job .. looks like you didnt stretch it over on the drivers left hand side tho .. creases hopefully will go away .. look sexi as pie tho .. Im glad I got all red boots my rides going to look trippy as ..

Did you do the hand brake and centre console too?

i havnt put the band break boot on or the centre console......i just the seats

hey bro can u take more pics for me n if u can be bothered anythings to watch out for .. steps n where the screws are to take the back seats out of the r34 gtt :( thanx lots, email is [email protected]

alright boys, after constently being asked for 600+ of labour to fit these by pros ive honestly decided to save that money for a flame thrower or something, and do the seats by myself.

i was amazed by how easy it was.

here are the shots

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if anyone would like me to take pics of how to install all these let us know ill take the pics when i put it all back together.

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