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Hey peeps I've got a M35 stagea and in need of some leather ( or looked like leather) seat covers / retrim in leather as my seats are cream and they get hella dirty

A few years back they had a group buy and you could get leather seat covers and they didn't look like seat covers... ( nick in his white r32 4 door had them ) or if you know anyone that does them... OR DOES ANYONE HAVE THE HOOK UP FOR RETRIM?

Better yet does anyone have m35 stagea leather seats laying around? In cream? I think not

AND YES I STILL HAVE THE S14 relax peeps

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mah man, found it!!!

if its still open or not thats another thing though

ultimate auto trim

1/16 superior drive dandenong south

phone - 97682840

mobile - 0433113911, 0432208972

email - [email protected]

guys name - Yudian Sutopo

Hey peeps I've got a M35 stagea and in need of some leather ( or looked like leather) seat covers / retrim in leather as my seats are cream and they get hella dirty

A few years back they had a group buy and you could get leather seat covers and they didn't look like seat covers... ( nick in his white r32 4 door had them ) or if you know anyone that does them... OR DOES ANYONE HAVE THE HOOK UP FOR RETRIM?

Better yet does anyone have m35 stagea leather seats laying around? In cream? I think not

AND YES I STILL HAVE THE S14 relax peeps

I was part of that group buy back a few years ago. The joint was in Melbourne but they sell on EBAY as well.

yeah and those seat covers aren't leather they are pleather..not quite vinyl not quite leather..factory leather is better quality but only just..if you want your seats done in REAL leather be prepared to pay.. For instance the Statesman Caprice gets real leather and the shit is lush, but your regular stato gets factory leather which is prett crappy by comparison..as is the leather you get in most lowrate luxury cars actually and yes that includes euros..

i think this is the guy your looking for..

http://myworld.ebay.com.au/proseat.auto.aircraft.marine.interior.centre/?_trksid=p4340.l2559

but i swear they used to be in melbourne :unsure:

edit..actually if you can get onto Nissan Japan you may be able to buy original leather covers still seeing as your car isnt too old they may still have stock..good luck trying though

Geez ap why u got a Volvo for?

bwaahhhhh its my run around.... its gangster i love it... camping, take the bbq, pick stock rims for the s14 :)

Those seat covers feel cheap. Just get them trimmed in a good quality leatherette or leather. My mate Andy will do it cheap. PM him on the forum: dasic1

cheers my man

WHAT I AFTER IS SOMETHING GOOD AND CHEAP... DOESNT HAVE TO BE BALLER SPEC NOR DO I WANT IT TO RIP OR FADE IN 2 WEEKS..

COULD SOMEONE POST UP LINKS FROM EBAY THAT THEY HAVE USED OR KNOW SOMEONE THAT HAS USED THEM... WITH PROS AND CONS ABOUT THEM

Those seat covers feel cheap. Just get them trimmed in a good quality leatherette or leather. My mate Andy will do it cheap. PM him on the forum: dasic1

+ 110054549

i went to his place yesterday to do his language conversion in his M35, and he showed me some of his work. some impressive f**king work!

hes doing mine once i find new front seats.

best part is he has an M35 stagea!

hes located in SE melbourne aswell.

I'm just having my new car retrimmed at this place http://www.doylesleather.com.au/Contacts/tabid/98/Default.aspx

Just went down to one of the factory's and the gear looking amazing!

costing about 2k for the whole car.

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