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Yep im a Trimmer, i got a skyline myself so obviously know a thing or 2 about them:) im MMM's mate he just told me you needed a trimmer. so ye just pm or call on 0422148875 if you got any questions

Cheers

James

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Hey Steve yeh pm me with some details, but to give you a decent quote i probably gota see the car, but yeh just write it all down and ill see what i can do.

Oh and if i can figure out how to bluetooth the pics from my phone onto my laptop ill put some pics of my work up

James

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hey i went to classic motor trimmers today. some guy quoted me 2500. for the door inserts, front and back seats, the gear and hand break boot, floor carpet, and the repairs to the vynil. what can you do?? i wasnt after anything fancy just normal cloth and the inserts done in red.

thanks

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hey i went to classic motor trimmers today. some guy quoted me 2500. for the door inserts, front and back seats, the gear and hand break boot, floor carpet, and the repairs to the vynil. what can you do?? i wasnt after anything fancy just normal cloth and the inserts done in red.

thanks

THats how much it costs dude, its a pretty big job. If i was you, id just hunt down some GTR seats and trims.

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