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Got mine today - very happy with them! (But like someone said - the 'wrinkly' could be waaaay more wrinklier!) Have done the drivers seat at this stage, pics attached

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Hor-f**king-Ray

kinda got mine but didnt, no one was home to sign for it so its at the PO, mum is getting it for me tomorrow :D put them in saturday

YAY

Finally got my covers & seats ....

i've got passenger & back seats done as well as the centre console (they did it for me), l'll be doing the drivers on sat/sun, so l'll post up pics then.

But DAMN they smell good, and look HOT!!!

Guys please take care installing the covers they are very very tight...patience needed..

Here are some pics ultimate sent me of head rest installation, hope it helps some of you..

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that's wicked!! wish I got onto it!!! PLEASE let me know if you get another group buy going, otherwise I may have to look into it myself...

Keep the pics coming!

Nice seats those ... look even better in my car. :woot:

But great pics Jetdat ... my only concern was this part of putting them on, so now l won't need to worry

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I have actually left the plastic thingos that adjust the headrest height under the cover - I just made 2 small holes and poked the headrest poles through (adjustment is made by pinching the plastic thingo together through the cover) .... I think that looks better.

Back seats were very easy about 10mins each side. Fronts seats are a bitch to do on the R32 GTR seats. The fit for the back rest isnt so great, the hole at the top looks pretty ordinary and right at the bottom is too loose. But in all still great value for money

The fit for the back rest isnt so great, the hole at the top looks pretty ordinary and right at the bottom is too loose. But in all still great value for money

Hey mate, can you send me some pics so i can show ultimate this problem?

must say a big thanks to Jetdat, the organisation and information presented thruout the buy was exceptional. very happy with how it all went.

Cheers mate :)

LOL are you shirtless in the background ?

Do i sound like a man or does my hand look like a mans hand?!?!?! :)

Thats my bf in the backround.. lol..

Got mine today - very happy with them! (But like someone said - the 'wrinkly' could be waaaay more wrinklier!) Have done the drivers seat at this stage, pics attached

Agreed!

I have actually left the plastic thingos that adjust the headrest height under the cover - I just made 2 small holes and poked the headrest poles through (adjustment is made by pinching the plastic thingo together through the cover) .... I think that looks better.

I did the same mate, I also left the lubar support under the cover I never adjust it anyway

and D I F yes they do look like man hands :)

just kidding

cheers

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