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Im interested in rear seats and door trims and rear shelf if someone wants to go halves with me?

You can have front seats and gearbox and handbreak covers plus console lid if annyones interested ....

oh and of course if 'the mafia' is happy to split?

Hi Mate

which series r33 would this fit on? Also wats ur location?

I could be interested on front covers depending on $$ u want :)

well, they covers aren't Series Dependant, so series one or two.

I won't split unless BOTH parties have paid me in full. There is no way in hell that I want to get stuck with half a set.

Whoever buys the whole set gets preference over a split set.

are you two serious about splitting?

If so, arrange something and I will let you split them. As long as both of you pay, then I'll post.

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Come on guys, I've had a lot of tyre kickers.

Anyone interested?

Tell you what - I'll shout the postage. Thats about $35 - $40

  • 3 weeks later...

they are designed to be a DIY fit.

Very easy.

There is even a guide on the forum here somewhere.

But yeah, very very easy, and you don't have to take your old covers off, you can install these over the factory trims.

Hey, have u got Just Black leather, No red? I'll buy full set if u have just black, with the ripple effect in the middle of the seats (front and rear).

also 'leatherette' what exactly does that consist of?

Also will they fit on a SERIES 1 R33 GTS-T?

Thanks

Edited by JIMMY R

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