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Not sure if people already knows this, but this jap company makes heaps of nice interior trim bits and exterior bits for skylines, silvias, 350z...etc

I just bought the carbon look seat cover and shift panel carbon trim. Hopefully, they fit and look sweet like the one in the picture. :-)

For ppl who owns the 32GTR, here are some of their products to spice up the interior. All of them have the "weaved" carbon look, including the dash mat and rear cargo mat.

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Btw, superior do not ship internationally. So if you want to buy these, most of them are available on yahoo auction for a cheaper price. So you can always use a japanese auction broker like shoppingmalljapan or rinkya to get them for you. Beware thou, these broker usually charge quiet a bit of fees.

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is that from Superior CIA? I've had em ship international. You have to ring em, talk to em and hook it up. Oh get someone who knows good japanese to talk to em though, none of them can speak english well enough.

Failing that get Laurence on the forums to buy for you and ship international... he's pretty good with that sorta stuff.

Loving their new range of R34 carbon bits. Half tempted to get their carbon rear diffuser. Its so porn.

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