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i am about to buy a series 8 rx7 2000 model and its completely stock, im just going to put twin pods and and exhaust on it basically.

but i want to go sickn the interior, i already have half the stereo, and a few isotta items but i want to get the trim done in a nice bone white leather with red stiching

i want to do the seats front and rear and the door trims and the gear boot and the handbrake boot.

i dont know where to get it done ive looked in magazines and they seem to all be in nsw lol

can anybody recomend some where in victoria to get it done and an approx price and time length.

cash flow is not an issue nor is time as i wont be back on the road until december 11th

cheers

julz

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there is a place in vic that do re-trims.. you can get leatherette (fake leather is what i'd call it) also known as german leather. But they can apparently do real leather (more expensive) and you can do front and back seats $495... And $45/m for extra material for door trims, parcel shelf, centre console... he also makes handbrake boots i think.. Company is:

Symrna Import Export (Search ebay for seat trims)

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Max Ungun

Also ultimate_auto_trim does same thing (members on here have bought in group buys, search in Group Buys section) and offers similar sorta deals, also on Ebay i might add

Can get options like double stitching, wrinklied, logos, etc at no cost. Time is usually 3wks and he offers fitment if your in Vic so you could prob go to his shop and look at them. I bought Front, Rear, Door Trims off him.

Also i bought centre console, gear, handbrake boots off a place in UK (Gaiter Boots) also on Ebay.. From real leather... top quality product. Fit perfect..

Hope that helps

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max ungun advertises on nissan silvia and i dont like the product he is selling i want proper leather trimming.

thanks

anybody else

there has to be someone in victoria who has had a retrim or knows of some one who has . . .

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Yeah i done my r33 at CKT Trimming. After being screwed around by others (PM me for details)

He done my whole interior in tan leather with suede inserts. He does many show cars and his work is top notch.

If you want something similar to mine its around the $6000-$7000 mark. But best to give him a call.

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CKT trimming

0413375060

Their located in Preston and very fast turnaround time.

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