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guys, i saw this link in the cosmetic section...

was wondering if anybody in Perth has gone through these guys and if they found that the fitment was quick and easy and what the quality is like?

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/LEATHER-SEAT-R32-R3...1QQcmdZViewItem

this is the link, i hope it works (it should) and ah... i've only read good things about these guys but the thread was 2 years old...

please let me know, would love to get onto this quick smart before AS as i'm sure most entering would be after the same...

so bloody cheap, let me know all your thoughts everyone thanks!

Andrew :D

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everyone says it's awesome?

yeah i'm going to get buckets but i need $500 for rails... because GT-T rails are separate to all other R32-R34 rails :blush: fail :D

thing is i saw this pop up for $550 and thought it was a bargain, guess i'll take your advice guys, keep my car looking like a 'street' car

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Ive see these seats covers/retrims on a Supra

a lil bit harder then my leather seats

but other then that they look great, feel great and still burns your ass on a hot sunny day

for 500$ its similar to 3k for a retrim

doubt your average joe could spot the difference

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i installed set of these in my 34, i'd i must say i'm very impressed. To all those who say its plastic, tacky blah blah, unless you've sat and driven in it you cant really comment. I wasnt expecting a $3000 retrim out of these because at the end of the day i only paid a tad over 600 for the full set delivered to my front door. If anyone has sat in a r34, you'd know that the stock material is shit and gets dirty very easily, and mine was no different so for $600 i thought i refreshed the interior quite nicely.

Heres a pic of mine, like i said you cant expect it to be in the same league as a full leather retrim because its obviously not, but for the $$$ i think its very good value. I still havent done the front door inserts, just havent found time yet. Also even though they say its a DIY, its a very very time consuming DIY if you want it to look good.

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