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Leather I hear some of you say? For starters, it'll cost you around $1k just for the hides, these seats aren't easy to upholster either, so you'd really have to decide how long you're keeping the car for. Another thing with leather, if you don't look after it, it's going to look shite after a few years, just look at your shifter/handbrake boots. Leather isn't always more comfortable either, it can get pretty sticky when hot, and it shrinks too! To be honest vinyl or cloth seats are fine, unless you want the status of having leather trim. Oh, did I mention coloured leather isn't cheap? For those of you who like the two tone look.

Just a few thoughts for you all.

yea r32 vents r f*ked i got the middle one out but i broke the left one so i had to buy a new one

i got mine chromed as well as the lil round ones and the trim around the gear shit boot

getting the ones up at the top of the dash, ones on the parcel tray and door handle surrounds done as we speak

will be doing the dash surround too once im finished with it

heres wat it all looks like so far :D

the only way i know of taking the r32 vents out without breaking em is by pulling out the HU and air con controller

then reaching up and pushing the whole vent (fins and all) out then cafefully taking the surround off

hope this helps

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