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User: GTR.2NV

Car: 1989 R32 GT-R

Front Seats: M012 (cream) outside, with M012 (cream) double stitching

Rear Seats: M012 (cream) outside, with M012 (cream) double stitching

Wrinkle Front: No

Wrinkle Back: No

Logo Embossing Front: no

Logo Embossing Back: no

Centre Console: M012(cream) with M012(cream) Double stitching

Handbrake Boots: M012(cream) with M012(cream) Double stitching

Gear Stick Boots: M012(cream) with M012(cream) Double stitching

Door Trims: M012(cream)

Parcel Shelf: M012(cream)

Postage or Pickup: Post Melb

Jetdat money will be tomorrow for mine and Nicks (GTS-T_Sedan)

Cheers Robert

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By my calculations we only need five more :sleep:, maybe we could squeeze through with 15 :bomb_ie:

Well thats if all those people have paid which im pretty sure they have as you wouldnt want to miss out on this gb

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Logo Embossing Front: yes, stitched GT-R logo - not imprinted logo (refer to pic for colors)

Logo Embossing Back: yes, stitched GT-R logo - not imprinted logo (refer to pic for colors)

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According to the owner of those seat covers, they were embroiled by another company after he purchased the seat covers.

all the orders has been submited..ultimate will go thru each order and tick off those who paid..

thanks heaps to those who ordered and paid....i will get post the list as soon as i get it and give you all an ETA..

all the orders has been submited..ultimate will go thru each order and tick off those who paid..

thanks heaps to those who ordered and paid....i will get post the list as soon as i get it and give you all an ETA..

no offence jedat but can u do some aggressive negotiations with the dealers....cuz i dont think it takes 3 days to tick a few names off.

hey we promised them a full list with payments before xmas...and we dont even know if have 20 payed now!!!

so lets not get too cocky and let them sort the list out and wait a couple more days..

hey we promised them a full list with payments before xmas...and we dont even know if have 20 payed now!!!

so lets not get too cocky and let them sort the list out and wait a couple more days..

alright we'll wait a "couple" more days.......i just hope its not another few weeks.......i dont mean to be cocky its just that this has gone beyond the call of waiting.....

Hi Jetdat.

I have a change of mind on the colour for One of my orders. I called Ultimate and they told me to tell you to email them with my amended order.

They said i still have time to change my order.

My Civic seat cover order still remain the same

Here is my amended order for my Skyline, Jet. Could you please forward this via email to them ASAP. Thank you.

"Amended order" Change of colour from M012 to M003

PACKAGE DEAL!

User: theevilworld

Car: 1996 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T Series II 2 Door Coupe

Front & Back Seats: with Wrinkle Front & Back (no logo)

also Include:

-Door Trim

-Centre Console

-Handbrake Cover

-Parcel Shelf

-Gear Boot

all in Colour (M003) BLUE and [Double Stitching]

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alright we'll wait a "couple" more days.......i just hope its not another few weeks.......i dont mean to be cocky its just that this has gone beyond the call of waiting.....

you know exactly why its taken a long time..

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