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hey guys, i was just on ebay and i found this

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...=tab%3DWatching

they make custom leather seat covers for whatever car you want and I was wondering if anyone knows where in melb does this kind of service as i cannot be bothered purchasing over ebay thanks

try ultimate auto trim

got mine from there and look fantastic

Yudian Sutopo - managering director

1/16 superior drive

Dandenong South

(03) 9768 2840

0433 113 911 - 0432 208 972

duno if mobiles have changes card is pretty old that i have

try ultimate auto trim

got mine from there and look fantastic

Yudian Sutopo - managering director

1/16 superior drive

Dandenong South

(03) 9768 2840

0433 113 911 - 0432 208 972

duno if mobiles have changes card is pretty old that i have

What were the prices like there?

i got in teh group buy a few years back cost me liek $650

but it was worth it

front seats, rear seats were covers

door trim, parcel shelf, gear shifter boot, and centre glove compartment had material for all it

might be a bit more cause that was the group buy proce but its worth it

the ebay add u just showed us the link of is the place GTS-T_SEDAN is talking about lol. I bought my interior for my honda from them in person even tho the add was off ebay. Send the guy a message on ebay make an appointment with him and he will meet u at the shop in dandenong. Thats what i did!!! ps: didnt u notice the username of the ebay add is ultimate auto trim? lol

a mate got some awesome ones for his audi to stop his dog from trashing the seats, they take the seat out and put a leather cover over it, i will try and get the details from him for ya

yeah the only problem with the dandenong place they cant do the skyline gt logo on it and that other place in hoppers i think they give it cheaper for SAU members and can do the logo on it to, hrmm has anyone dealt with the other place>?

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