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Also, I have got prices on just the pair of front seats or just the rear seat.

Price for a pair of fronts - $360 including postage

Price for rear seat only - $360 including postage.

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so do the extras come included in the complete package? or any package? im just interested in front and rear with logo and perforated with double stiching? still same price?

here is a pic I found of some GTR seats done up in black.

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and here is a very dodgy paintshop mockup of what I am thinking of ordering on the left..

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If you just want the fronts....the price includes and logo's wrinkle ect.

The ebay link posted.....those are from a supplier of a cheaper product. They look good....but the quality is no where near as good. Its all about the material! But yeh, like I said, they look good.....but just for not as long.

Also, the 4 door is the same price.

Only 1 more week in this group buy.

Those black GTR seat are just......pure sex. That alone makes me wanna sell the soarer and get a GTR....just for the seats lol!

Paid.

Car: Nissan Skyline R33 GTR 1997 model.

Front Seats: Outer: 9201 Black, Inner: Perforated 30092 L.Grey, No Wrinkle, No Logo

Back Seats: Outer: 9201 Black, Inner: Perforated 30092 L.Grey, No Wrinkle, No Logo

Door Trims: Perforated 30092 L.Grey

Parcel Shelf: Perforated 30092 L.Grey

Centre Arm rest: 9201 Black

Handbrake cover: 9201 Black

Gear Boot: 9201 Black

Double Stitching color: 3202 L.Grey

I cant even be bothered writing up the whole process.....

Its not too hard....and I can arrange installation instructions to be sent with the covers.

Group buy closes on Saturday.

Hey guys.

Group buy now closed.

I hope those who missed out last time were able to get the interiors they wanted.

I think we ended up with 10 on this second group buy. Not too bad.

Those who have ordered. Feel free to contact me with any questions you might have.

Thanks guys,

Chris

cheers chris

I've managed to take out my rear sets tonight and put the covers on. I took my time with the string to make it look nice and im absolutely stoked with the results. I just have to find time to take out my front seats and finish off the door trims and it should look pretty good if i dont say so myself :)

thanks again

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