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Looks good.

What paint effect is that on the plastic dash cover and are those the stock front seats with new leather seats covers?

Its a one off coating colour that is bonded on .exactly the same as the wood effect you get on new cars etc.its not a stick on kit you can get this will never peel or crack or fade.

The seats are stock that have been leathered

Trim World in Coburg Rod Clarke.He was the cheapest and by far the best in Melbourne.

Cheers

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well you nearly made me crash this mornining i was too busy trying to see if that was the car as i was going round the bend not paying attention haha! yeah well i go past at 6am so i am not too sure u would like me poping in but u might see me around i have the black r33 with skyln plates i as i said i drive past there all the time

well you nearly made me crash this mornining i was too busy trying to see if that was the car as i was going round the bend not paying attention haha! yeah well i go past at 6am so i am not too sure u would like me poping in but u might see me around i have the black r33 with skyln plates i as i said i drive past there all the time

Sounds like you might end up in the kitchen for breakfast one morning with us if ya take that bend to wrong.Ha Ha

Catch you around

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Its a one off coating colour that is bonded on .exactly the same as the wood effect you get on new cars etc.its not a stick on kit you can get this will never peel or crack or fade.

The seats are stock that have been leathered

Trim World in Coburg Rod Clarke.He was the cheapest and by far the best in Melbourne.

Cheers

How much was it for front and rear?

That ultimate auto trim in Dande charge around $500 for front and back for single colour

How much was it for front and rear?

That ultimate auto trim in Dande charge around $500 for front and back for single colour

$500 for leather seats front and rear? thats cheap as!

mind if i ask how much for the re trim job in the photos? looks hot. definitely my kind of style re trim

$500 for leather seats front and rear? thats cheap as!

mind if i ask how much for the re trim job in the photos? looks hot. definitely my kind of style re trim

Thats just leather seat covers which go over you current seats.

A full retrim is more expensive, but from the cars i have seen with those leather seat covers you cant tell the difference

Thats just leather seat covers which go over you current seats.

A full retrim is more expensive, but from the cars i have seen with those leather seat covers you cant tell the difference

ah ok. was gonna say $500 sounded way to cheap. more like $2-3k for a full re trim like the 1 in these pics i rekin...

Jar, i want those tail lights too, and i dont have a skyline yet lol! i rekin they'd look hot as on a black 33....

very similar to whats on the novitec rosso 550 maranello

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Thats tuff, good job bruv!! I love the interior, very nice how u added the GT logos!!!

Did u get the rear lights from Viva Garage?

What they set ya back?

Thnkin about them for mine, but dont wanna pay $900 Viva wants for them!!!

Thats tuff, good job bruv!! I love the interior, very nice how u added the GT logos!!!

Did u get the rear lights from Viva Garage?

What they set ya back?

Thnkin about them for mine, but dont wanna pay $900 Viva wants for them!!!

The GT logos on the seats are a custom embroidery on one of the leather panels of the seat cost about $4.00 each.The GTS on the dash spare switch plug was done by a friend who has a trophy shop.approx $10.00,The GTS on the fromt grill again from the trophy shop app $15/20. and the best ones are the stainless steel GT on the front wings they cost me 2 pounds for both from a mate in the UK.

The Clear lights for all the guys that have asked.We are looking at retro fitting clear lenses here in melb on a change over basis.We are just doing tests at the moment along with making tooling.Otherwise they are obscene in price as rear as hens teeth and take 6weeks plus to deliver ex Japan.If Viva garage sell them for $900.00 that is the cheapest I have heard them available for as ridiculous as the price is.

We were lucky in being able to do a deal with the supplier for the ones on the R33 and I wanted the car to look differant with the rear lights being one of the best ways to do it although also the hardest to find.

We did the same on another car we did at the same time a 300zx pics attached.THAT REALLY LOOKS DIFFERANT FROM THE BACK AND THE LEDS NEARLY MAKE YOUR EYES BLEED IF YOUR BEHIND IT AT NIGHT.

CHEERS :)

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