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hey all, might sound weird, but i've ooked through a fair few sites, but nothing, just want to know if any one knows were to buy some nismo black car seat covers or something similar, something beta then what autobarn and super cheap have, any one seen any sites? thanx

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Um whereabouts in japan?... I would like some decent seat covers too, after some individual broke into my car, knifed the seat and tried to burn it - they also pinched the head unit, and tried to remove the rear wing with a screwdriver... Kind gents, it was such a burden, having things the way I liked them :P

I have my own supplier in Japan but i would think nengun or greenline would do them . If you cant get them and you are in sydney let me know and i'll get them for you . If i remember right they were about $300 for the 5 of them for my 34 gtr .

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