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Hi Guys,

I am now starting group buy #2 for these custom interiors. Group Buy #1 was extremely successful and we had a lot of happy members. There are now more Skylines getting around with beautiful custom interiors. I thought I would give a chance to those that missed out last time. (remember - these are available for almost any car, not just skylines.)

Please refer to our first group buy for information on these. http://soarercentral.com/sc-forum/messages/284/167709.html?1184840005

The pricing for the second group buy is as follows:

$650 - Full Package (Front seats, rear seats, centre arm rest, handbrake cover, material for door trims & parcel shelf).

$550 - Just Seats (Front & Rear seat covers)

$150 - Accessories package (Door trims, handbrake cover, parcel shelf)

Individual Items

$80 - Door trims

$40 - Handbrake cover

$40 - Centre arm rest cover

Please email your orders once you have made payment to the following account (use your name as payment reference):

Bank of Commonwealth

>BSB: 063134

>Bank acc: 10163846

>Name: Yuni Halim

In your orders, remember to include your postal address. Please follow the template below:

Name (payment reference):

Car:

Front Seats:

Rear Seats:

Wrinkle Front?:

Wrinkle Back?:

Logo Embossing Front?:

Logo Embossing Back?:

Door Trims/Parcel Shelf:

Centre Arm Rest:

Handbrake Cover:

Double Stitching Colour:

Postage (address) or Pickup:

Email: [email protected]

Group Buy #2:

1.Ryan Rankovic

2.

3.

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Sorry Guys,

Please note:

I will be away from Friday 25th Jan, till Friday 8th February.

Keep in mind that these interiors take 4-6 weeks to make...so if you want yours started before I get back, you will have to pay and send me your order this week.

Sorry about that guys....

I can honestly say the quality and fit are amazing.

Even the fussiest people I know have loved these covers. You will never find anything this good for the price. I changes the whole look of the interior (if you want it to) Otherwise you can go for a standard look and give your car that extra style and comfort. (I cant believe it sounds like I'm trying to sell these things again) lol.

I honestly dont care if we get 0 people on this group buy....its just to give some more people a chance to buy these at a heavily discounted price. Remember the normal price for the package is just over $1000.

Picking the colours is the hardest part!

I'm sooo happy with the way mine turned out though....so is everyone else I've spoken to from the first group buy.

You just gotta go with your gut.

Are these covers actually some sort of leather or are they synthetic ?

its not real leather, you would be lucky to get one seat done at that price in leather, i think they call it a leathette from memory

its meant to be the next best thing

Hey Zimmi,

Im interested if the buy has not gone ahead already. Do you have a link to the Ebay store so i can get some more info?

Cheers.

Ditto, I am interested, I contacted Ultimate Auto Trim about a month ago for my GTR and the full package was quoted at $900. So if this group buy is still on I am in !

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hey zimmi,

Are you still able to get these following options at NO EXTRA COST like in the first group buy??

Logo in front/rear seats or both

Wrinkle/pleats in 'leather' front/rear seats or both

Can choose colour of the double stitching

Can choose to have 1 or 2 tone colour

You can also choose to incorporate the new perforated 'leather' into your design.

Will you be doing more of these in the future???

Edited by babyskyline

Hey guys,

Sorry, I have been away for 2 weeks.

Group buy is on until the 23rd of Feb.

All the extra such as logo's and pleats in the leather, and different double stitching colours ect. These are all free of charge when the package is ordered.

We currently have 3 on this group buy. But its ok as there is no minimum due to the amount we had in the last group buy (26).

These interiors can definately be made for R33 four door....just make sure you state that its a four door when ordering, as we had a guy in the last group buy who didnt mention his R32 was 4 door, and he had to get his back seat cover slightly modified.

P.S. The covers for the GTR seats look HOT!!

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