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Hey my names Brent

I’m a new member to this site and recently purchased a r33 skyline.

I have been looking at the do it you self leather seating was wondering if anyone has done it before and how easy it is to do.

And if it’s worth doing.

If anyone could help me out it would be appreciated.

Cheers Brent

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Hey my names Brent

I’m a new member to this site and recently purchased a r33 skyline.

I have been looking at the do it you self leather seating was wondering if anyone has done it before and how easy it is to do.

And if it’s worth doing.

If anyone could help me out it would be appreciated.

Cheers Brent

i've never done it but i think the reason people pay big $ for leather re-trimming is coz its not easy?

if u after look alike leather and are in melb or anywhere for that matter, see ultimate auto trim, they sell re-trimmed covers for your r33. they look shit hot, and are about 599 for front and backs. like an extra 50 i think for door trims and rear trims too.

i got a full set for sale thats from ultimate, its red and black includes front/back seats with full trims for the doors parcel shelf, gearbox, handbrake surround even console cover. theres pictures in my FS thread.

u can have the kit for $500 pm me if ur keen.

candy33 these would suit ur car :(

i got a full set for sale thats from ultimate, its red and black includes front/back seats with full trims for the doors parcel shelf, gearbox, handbrake surround even console cover. theres pictures in my FS thread.

u can have the kit for $500 pm me if ur keen.

candy33 these would suit ur car :(

got any pics?

EDIT: Nvm, found your post in the forsale section.

Edited by Zoikeh
  • 1 month later...

Hey mate

Yeah i have just put them into my car, a set of black and red from Ultimate Auto Trim, They are magnificant. give us your email and i can send you pictures.

I just installed them this week. ( took me a total of 18 hours of work( spread out over 3 days) to fit them, and put them in, of course including glue dry time, and vacume car time)

I ripped off the original covers however, and i used selly's Quick grip Contact grip to glue them in. They are better than most retrims i have seen on my mates skyline, and as tight as a... well they are just tight.

only thing i cant work out is the door cards, if anyone knows please let me know.

yeah I had them in my R33. It took me AGES to do!! and to be honest, id never do it again in my life!

I was so over it, they looked ok, but if you can, pay some one to do it for you...once you get started you will understand why

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