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**** SOLD!!! ****

I'm selling my Dark Blue + Black Leatherette Seat Covers for R33 GTS-T as purchased in Jetdat's groupbuy with Ultimate Auto Trim:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=125150

They are in absolutely NEW condition and only taken out of the box to take the pictures.

I am selling as I plan to sell my R33 in the near future and see no point in fitting the covers on.

They are made from leatherette material and the front seats have the Nissan logo embossed on them.

They are also very simple to fit on.

The whole set includes

2 x front seat covers

1 x rear seat cover

1 x handbrake boot (black)

Pictures below:

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Note that the pictures only show some of the items in the set and more pictures can be provided if needed.

Postage can be organised but as always pickup is preferred.

Pickup can be either from Hills District or North Ryde in Sydney NSW.

If you have any questions please post them in this thread rather than PM me - that will save me (and you) time if I have to answer the same question more than once.

Thanks for looking!

Price: $350

Any chance of some photos of how they look fitted>?

Thanks Rob

I'll try to find some time to trial fit a front seat this week.

plz dont be offended but i can offer u 70 pickup 2moro. (all the money i have left) pm me

Sorry that offer is WAY too low.

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