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Hi Guys,

I am organizing a group buy for these seat covers on Soarer Central.

http://soarercentral.com/sc-forum/messages...html?1183801595

I thought I would open this up to you Skyline boys, just in case there was anyone who missed the last group buy. I have worked out a package price based on 20 people which is $650 and it includes:

Front Seats (with wrinkle/pleats in leather, and logo if you choose)

Rear Seats (with wrinkle/pleats and logo if you choose)

Centre arm rest/console (between 2 front seats)

Door trims

Rear parcel shelf

Handbrake lever cover

All with double stitching in colour of your choice + FREE POSTAGE ANYWHERE IN AUS.

If you have any questions, you can e-mail me at [email protected].

If you are in, there is a form to fill out on SC and e-mail me to confirm your order. Thanks Guys

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  • 6 months later...

Hey man,

I just logged into this site and am looking for a leather interior! Although im a bit suss of offloading money into accounts over the net..

Where is this place that does it.

I'm ready to get it done.. but wanna know where the place is so i can go drop my car in for them to install it too!

Regards,

Immy

Hey Immy, welcome to the site. These are covers, you have to install them all yourself. eBay sell products, not services.

Zimmy, I'm interested but not yet. How often do these group buys come through? I might jump onto the next one, but can't on this one unfortunately.

you mean you want the leather to start cracking? Isnt that a BAD thing?

Lol..... you know what I mean. :)

I would mind if it started crack OR I would be bloody pissed if it did... lol

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