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damnnnnn those seats and nismo harness look amazing

can i ask what seats they are - and prices?

look like retrimmed 34gtr seats, or the east bear copies, could be wrong though :blink:

p.s. pj who did the carbon fibre covering on some of your interior bits, is it fabric ontop ?

look like retrimmed 34gtr seats, or the east bear copies, could be wrong though :P

p.s. pj who did the carbon fibre covering on some of your interior bits, is it fabric ontop ?

I believe they are the "superior" brand seat cover. I got them on my 32 GTR seats, fits dam nice and looks amazing.

I believe they are the "superior" brand seat cover. I got them on my 32 GTR seats, fits dam nice and looks amazing.

wow, quality looks awesome if theyre just covers (i realise you mean the custom made seat specific kit ones :P )

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there is also a tiny blue downlight located near the sunglass holder on the roof so the gear stick surround is bathed in a subtle blue light at night-time. very classy addition I'll get pics of it later

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damnnnnn those seats and nismo harness look amazing

can i ask what seats they are - and prices?

thanks. the seats are from the 34gtr & are covered with custom 'superior' seat covers. harnesses were a gift so I'm not sure of price

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look like retrimmed 34gtr seats, or the east bear copies, could be wrong though :)

p.s. pj who did the carbon fibre covering on some of your interior bits, is it fabric ontop ?

dash isn't covered with fabric- it's carbon fibre

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few pics of my interior so far. back seat is still to be retrimmed in black, possibly with same bride material as the door trims. no pic but the sun visors are also in bride material.

hard to tell from the photo but i also had the roof done in black. and the plastic bits painted to match (light fittings, mirror)

only things left for interior is to replace the stock rear vinyl panels, coming loose, get bride digos for the front, type R for driver.

HKS boost controller, and a carbon fibre panel infront of all my electronic stuff under the stereo.

in there i have my momo wheel, nismo gear knob, defi boost guage, defi link meter with water temp, oil temp and oil pressure.

blitz turbo timer, pivot shift lamp (on steering column) defi control unit

bride floor mats, think thats about it

hope you like :happy:

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