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I got the shit spec of the V35 and it didnt come with the half leather seats, i was wondering if anyone has looked into getting all the seats retrimmed to leather will the side airbages be a problem ? Also does anyone in Brisbane know any high quaility auto trimmers that would be able to do it, and also roughly how much will this excercise cost me ?

Thanks for yall help :banana:

Speak to Jeff at C-Red and his email is [email protected] as he might have some of the leather kits available, their are quality re-trim kits using leather that comes from the same manufacturer as Nissan.

These are not the leather seat covers.

Thanks are they established in Brisbane ?

Speak to Jeff at C-Red and his email is [email protected] as he might have some of the leather kits available, their are quality re-trim kits using leather that comes from the same manufacturer as Nissan.

These are not the leather seat covers.

What about the side airbags ? Is

I looked at some V35s today which you can see on Ebay that had the seats redone in leather and they looked great except for the bolsters. This part looked like a typical re trim, very amateurish :blink:

I was told they can be done for about $2000 but that would I am sure be a dealers discount price.

cheers

Geoff

I looked at some V35s today which you can see on Ebay that had the seats redone in leather and they looked great except for the bolsters. This part looked like a typical re trim, very amateurish ;)

I was told they can be done for about $2000 but that would I am sure be a dealers discount price.

cheers

Geoff

Hey mate have you got the link for the AD or any pictures ? Thanks

Leather re-trim

cheers

Geoff

Had a look at them on the ebay they look pretty decent, looks factory how come they've uploaded pictures of cloth interior and and leather interior are the interior shots of differnt cars or just before and after shots ?

i remember when i was looking at V35's 2 years ago that there was a dealer across the road from Powerplay Imports and he had 2 V35's which i checked out and both of them had full leather interior.

anyone get a price from c-red yet? jeff told me that one of the mark's emailed him for a price....... he thought it was me but it wasnt lol

So what exactly is C-Red offering? Is it a just a Leather kit for the standard V35 seats?

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