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Ok im sick of my leather seat covers already! When the weathers cold, i hate sitting on them and when the weathers hot....i cant touch them!

I WANT MY STOCK ONES BACK lol

If anyone is interested to swap with me their factory standard R33 seats for mine plus money my way either PM, call or feel free to sms me.

So thats swapping my two front seats and back seats for someone elses SERIES 2 seats ONLY!

The seats must have NO rips or ciagrette burns

Located in the western suburbs of Melbourne

-Ferah :dry:

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i have a feeling there been re trimmed or other wise u would just be able to remove the leather covers and return them back to original seatings.

so thus be why exchange of seats + cash is in order..

sorry if i have it wrong, but thats how im reading it. :thanks:

LoL yep like you said you have it wrong!

I dnt have the original seat covers i gave them to my bf to use on his 33...

besides i cbf changing them over back to stock, waste of time, if i was to do that id rather keep these than. It took me over 10 hours to do these and im not doing it again

  • 3 weeks later...

hey Ferah can you PM me how much you would be chasing for these plus the swap? i have series 2 interior no rips or cigi burns or fading.

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