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Hey All,

On My 32 GTR door trims there are a few little rips/cut etc they are not in the Fabric insert its in the synthetic leather part.

Just want to know if i can get them fixed up because apart from those rips they are good trims.

If anyone knows where i could get it done or if its possible and a rough price.

Cheers David

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Nucleus Designs and Upholstery

www.nucleus-designs.com

Rohan Jago use to do the re-trimming up at the Summer and Easternats and he said he could re-trim my front seat.

4 Kent Street

Richmond, Victoria, Australia, 3121

(03) 9429 2625

Nucleus Designs and Upholstery

www.nucleus-designs.com

Rohan Jago use to do the re-trimming up at the Summer and Easternats and he said he could re-trim my front seat.

4 Kent Street

Richmond, Victoria, Australia, 3121

(03) 9429 2625

Thanks Mate,

Im just after a repair not a re-trim of the door trim will give them a buzz.

Cheers

No worries David!

I had a look looks like they only do re trims thats sorts not what im after.

Im after the non material part of the door just to fixed its a synthetic material.

Anyway did they say that they could get a material the same as your front seats for the gtr

I had a look looks like they only do re trims thats sorts not what im after.

Im after the non material part of the door just to fixed its a synthetic material.

Anyway did they say that they could get a material the same as your front seats for the gtr

Ah ok

Did you call or check the website?

What part are you actually need or want to repair?

Yeah Rohan said he could match the material with the seat. Not sure if it was the exact material...

Ah ok

Did you call or check the website?

What part are you actually need or want to repair?

Yeah Rohan said he could match the material with the seat. Not sure if it was the exact material...

I just checked the site the part other than the material insert ie the rest of the door trim.

Nice im looking at getting a set of cheap gtr seats or getting another whole gtr that carnt be registered cheap so i may need to get them re trimed if they can match it that would be good

I just checked the site the part other than the material insert ie the rest of the door trim.

Nice im looking at getting a set of cheap gtr seats or getting another whole gtr that carnt be registered cheap so i may need to get them re trimed if they can match it that would be good

I see

Yeah getting the parts from another R32 would be easier aslong as its in a good condition.

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