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Hey Guys,

been some former posts of guys looking for seat covers and i have finally found some custom made for all model skylines. Can chose from a few different patterns and colours. Not too bad on price considering you just cant get them anywhere else. I have posted a pic of mine so you can see them. They fit pretty well and I found it was best taking the seats out and the plastic sides off the seats to get the covers fitting properly. The colour is a little darker that what shows in the pic as it was in full sunlight. The grey colour i got though perfectly matches the grey on the inside of my r33 series 2.

Autoworx wangara western australia is where i got them from. Took 10 days after ordering and $200 but worth the $$ and wait i think. Alternative is obviously to just replace the seat once the they wear out.

Cheers

MILFhunter

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$600 for full setup of fake leather including front, rear seats side pannel facia, gear boot, handbrake boot, centre glove box and parcel shelf .. hmm wonder what id chose.. oh wait i did choose it .. custom colours too ..

In the group buy sections guys ..

But those covers look wicked too!

Meh fake leather in a nice car, unless your a pimp id stick to these covers. Each to their own though.

though im not one to talk with a nick name like MILFhunter :)

ps can you post a pic of the fake leather covers, keen to see. Might get some made for my bed spread if they come in red!

Edited by MILFhunter

Look nice for $200, very nice.

They are a totally different cover from the leatherettes kicking around, and it depends what turns you on - they would be nice and cool, but i'm still in the process of installing my leatherettes for something different!

well its a fact I am a pimp lol and the covers gave me an extra 100rwkws easy..haha NOT!

Took a photo prior to doing door trims (the trims are a mission took me a good 6 hours to do to my standard - Im abit of a perfection freak)

when i get my new rims ill get my mate to photograph them with the rims etc.. hes a pro so be alot better.. sorry for quality for pix

Ill upload them l8r .. its being queer

Edited by DECIM8

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