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I've placed my order and now I', realising that these colours aren't really going to match my car. I know, stupid mistake, but hey, you learn that way.

I've paid a total of $630 for these, but I am willing to let them go for $550 ono.

These retail outside of the group buy for well over $1000 so these are a bit of a bargain.

Here are some pics of the kit I ordered (except the hand brake boot and gear stick are black, not white). They look fantastic, but I just don't think they will suit my car (Its silver) Please tell me if you thin they will though!

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ok, once these are paid for, you will recieve them within a week, as the supplier is holding them until we get 20 people in the group buy. We currently have 19, and once someone takes these, I am going ot order another set and make it 20. These are ALREADY MADE sitting in the shop (Ultimate) waiting for our 20th buyer to purchase a set.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask. The group buy is here.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=140189

Edited by The Mafia

do you know if the front seats are a 2 piece cover? or just 1 piece?

an your selling front/back seats (black and white) and also the gear boot and handbrake covers in black yeh?

i am the GB organiser of these covers and i have the exact same covers (black and white) in my white r33... i get great feedback from anyone who sees them...they dont look like covers at all..

and to answer your question the fronts are actually 3 piece, i.e head rest, back rest and the bottom part..

if anyone wants to know more about these covers feel free to ask me..

also this price is INSANE!!!

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