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After waiting more than 2 months to receive my covers, I finally have them but now need the money for car servicing .. too many bills to pay so can't afford to keep them.

They're made by 'proseat' down in Melbourne and they're CREME in colour with black double stitching and nismo logos (stitched on not embossed). Includes front seats incl. head rests, rear seats and extra material for the door trims (front and back).

I paid $665 (with a discount thanks to a GB) and had to wait more than 2 months for them. They're yours for $600 incl shipping but I'd preffer a local buyer (Sydney) as it's a bulky item to send.

Please no lowball offers, price is set at $600. If you want to pay $700+ and wait 2 months, be my guest. These are brand new and haven't been fitted yet. To suit an R34 GT-T ONLY.

PM me or if you're local and would like to inspect before purchasing give me a call on 0413337146 Please don't waste my time if you just want to 'inspect' and not buy as I'm very busy.

Any general questions, ask here please.

Denis

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Up for sale still. Previous buyer bailed out it seems.

Guys price is FIRM.

$600 is still $100 under retail price and the covers are brand new and you don't have to wait up to 3 months for them, you can have them in 2 days.

price is firm, if you can't afford it please don't make silly offers thanks.

i can afford the asked price but im not paying retail for something that is 2nd hand.

ill offer 500 delivered to melbourne

have cash now ready to go.

it's not 2nd hand, they arrived at my place a week ago after a 2+ month wait. They haven't been fitted or anything, so they are NEW. Guys, price is firm, if you don't like it, please order from the supplier directly.

I am NOT desperate to sell these so don't try and lowball me when I've said multiple times that price is firm. If I can't sell them at a almost $100 loss I'll just keep them and fit them when I have the time and money.

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  • 2 weeks later...

tbh I'd prefer a local (sydney) buyer as its very bulky and a pita to send so I'll leave this up for a while longer.. I'll let you know if it doesnt sell

tbh I'd prefer a local (sydney) buyer as its very bulky and a pita to send so I'll leave this up for a while longer.. I'll let you know if it doesnt sell

yeah dw dude. I went to proseat today and ordered it to be custom made and installed for less then what your asking. thanks any way :)

I somehow doubt that since I've been quoted $1400 for the same covers to be installed by Proseat. The cost of the covers itself and extra materials is more than $700 unless the price magically halved overnight or something. Their installation/labor costs are still atleast $700 as I've been quoted by 2 upholsterers here in Syd ($600 and $700) for install.

But if you really did get 'custom covers' installed for $700 that's a really good price and good for you. I'd be a bit curious how you got that price though when they've quoted me $1400 for the same.

Edit: just a word of warning about Proseat though ... It's been more than 3 months now and they still haven't given me the extra material I paid for. Phone ringing off the hook and emails not replied. There might be something dodgy going on and I'd be a bit suspicious about that price. I wouldn't pay anything upfront if I were you - just a friendly warning.

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  • 3 weeks later...

extra material is in so it's all ready to go .. I had a lot of PMs and calls about it but no buyer yet. What did everyone blow their $K900 already ?? :(

Cmon guys ..brand new covers, front and back and extra material (2sq metres) for the inserts at front and rear. Same covers cost $700+ from the supplier with a farken wait of several months!

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