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http://www.nengun.com/auction/item/v163900055

Pretty much want my interior to look like the above how does it work etc ?

say if i was to buy it do they just get thrown over or ?

Also i have abs bags behind my drivers and passengers seat i had a hard time throwing over seat covers as they just don't fit :\

theyre fitted throw overs, not universal throw overs, so they work a bit better, but you would need the same seats etc as the ones they are suited for.

ebay sells fitted leather throw overs to suite different cars, give them a look

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hey mate,

You can try proseat http://www.proseat.com.au/testing/Nissan_R33_GTST_1.html they are based in Victoria. :thanks: came across them on ebay. They do front two seats and back seat for 570$ and free door trims and gearbox surroundings. That's what they quoted me on a r33 :D. Let me know if you get them done.. post some picture :thumbsup:

they look good from the pics, but i just got this feeling that they might be loose and similar to a universal seat cover :whistling:

id like to get some feedback from someone who actually has them

I went for ultimate auto trim in my R33 GTST. http://www.ultimateautotrim.com/

professional service. and the product has been great (been in over a year now, no problems).

I paid $900 (delivered to WA) for the full car option. front and rear seats, black and ivory colour combination, gear boot, handbrake, centre console cover, door panels, and rear speaker panel.

For the seats its essentially a perfectly fitted cover (matched to the R33 seat) that you then stitch onto the seat (easy job, just pulling about 8-12 cords through the seat to secure the cover)

Edited by jjman
  jjman said:
I went for ultimate auto trim in my R33 GTST. http://www.ultimateautotrim.com/

professional service. and the product has been great (been in over a year now, no problems).

I paid $900 (delivered to WA) for the full car option. front and rear seats, black and ivory colour combination, gear boot, handbrake, centre console cover, door panels, and rear speaker panel.

For the seats its essentially a perfectly fitted cover (matched to the R33 seat) that you then stitch onto the seat (easy job, just pulling about 8-12 cords through the seat to secure the cover)

wait... you stitch them to the seats?

wouldnt that wreck the original seats?

  jjman said:
I went for ultimate auto trim in my R33 GTST. http://www.ultimateautotrim.com/

professional service. and the product has been great (been in over a year now, no problems).

I paid $900 (delivered to WA) for the full car option. front and rear seats, black and ivory colour combination, gear boot, handbrake, centre console cover, door panels, and rear speaker panel.

For the seats its essentially a perfectly fitted cover (matched to the R33 seat) that you then stitch onto the seat (easy job, just pulling about 8-12 cords through the seat to secure the cover)

Seen jjman's Interior and it looks Awesome.

+1

Edited by SL33K

+1 for ultimate auto trim

i got full set for my 32

they have auctions on ebay starting at 99c occasionally

i got a full set with rear parcel shelf, door trims and centre console lid for $500

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/SEAT-COVER-NISSAN-S...=item4cf2c18de2

thats one thats up to 150

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