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u can get them from snap on, or if u know some1 who is a mechanic, get them to get them.

Snaop On have a truck that go around to workshops once a week to sell all their tools etc etc

You can get the seat covers of them when they visit the workshop...thats how i got my old ones

They were $55 each

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Originally posted by funkymonkey

order them from SAU NSW and you get SAU and the skyline logo on em.

link?

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I got the red ones in my car.they look good i reckon but they are a bit saggy and need adjusting nearly everytime u get in.go the snap ons i reckon

There easy to wash to so u can get rid of those sh!t stains on passenger seat easy as.

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Hey R34GTT-R - do the red ones look good in your white car? (Unless you have completely red leather trim or something) :D

Hey guys, what other seat covers are there out there that will fit the skyline seats snugly? Cos i agree with Pred that they look a little saggy and stuff.

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