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Item: "Leatherette" seat covers, from the group buy. Black, with blue inner, blue double-stiching. Complete package, includes front and rear seats, handbrake and gear stick covers (blue), extra material for door panels or parcel shelf (blue).

Age: Brand new, been in the box for approx 6 months

Price: Open to offers, would like to get back $500 ono

To Fit: R33 GTS-T

Location: Adelaide

Contact: Contact me via PM pls.

Comments: Bit of an impulse buy, never got round to fitting them. Pics to come.

This is the order I placed:

Car: R33 GTS-T Series 2 (2 door coupe)

Front Seats: Black (M001) with Blue inside colour (M003), Blue double stiching

Rear Seats: Black (M001) with Blue inside colour (M003), Blue double stiching

Wrinkle Front: No Wrinkles

Wrinkle Back: No Wrinkles

Logo Embossing Front: YES

Logo Embossing Back: YES

Handbrake Boots: YES, Blue (M003)

Gear Stick Boots: Yes, Blue (M003)

Door Trims: Yes, Blue (M003)

Parcel Shelf : Yes, Blue (M003)

Edited by Trav33
Item: "Leatherette" seat covers, from the group buy. Black, with blue inner, blue double-stiching. Complete package, includes front and rear seats, handbrake and gear stick covers (blue), extra material for door panels or parcel shelf (blue).

Age: Brand new, been in the box for approx 6 months

Price: Open to offers, would like to get back $500 ono

To Fit: R33 GTS-T

Location: Adelaide

Contact: Contact me via PM pls.

Comments: Bit of an impulse buy, never got round to fitting them. Pics to come.

u got pics of how it looks ?

I've got pictures of them in a box!

Will post when i can find them...

This is a pic of someone else's car with them fitted, similar to mine.

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My head rests are pure black, with blue double-stiching

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Edited by Trav33
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hey hey Trav sent ya a PM sorry bout the time loss whats ya lowest price as earlier i offered ya 380 oh sorry want the fronts the backs parcel and extra vinyl for door cards! let us know, Also how much if ya know would it cost for postage as i have no idea??? And i would obviously just tack the amount on as ya normaly would! thanks budy...

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