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Hey guys.

If buying just covers they are not easy to fit and make them look good. So i would get the fitted buy an Auto trimmer.

As for the rebourne leather I wouldn't both if spending the money might as well do the whole lot.

To do the Front seats

Rear seats

All 4 door panels.

All fitted and done with warranty In any colour combinations stiching with full leather with any emblem embroided should cost around $2500+gst.

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Hi Guys,

I am back from holidays now so the group buy starts. I need at least 15 for these prices to apply.

Please PM me your email addresses and car types by the end of next week and if I get 15 I will contact each of you directly with my bank details for the payment.

Cheers,

Dean

What are the prices if you cant get 15 people in and can he still do these if they're not a group buy? Also can you do handbrake boot/gear boot/center conpartment and door skins for an r32 gtr?

Cheers, mat.

Hi Guys,

I was looking at getting my seats retrimmed by proseat and thought I'd try and get a group by happening.

I contacted Max at proseat and asked about a group buy. Usually prices are $595 + $50 for logo (Nissan, Skyline, GT, GTR or Nismo) + $50 two tone combination or perforated + $25 postage however if we get more than 15 people together he agreed to do it for...

$545 (including logo, two tone combination, perforated material, double stitching) + $25 postage.

This is for front and back seats.

Hi,

I currently have a series 2 Stagea with cloth seats (see photos). I've been wanting to get some properly fitting seat-covers for it, but the leather re-trim option sounds even better to me.

Firstly, are you able to get front/rear seat leather retrims to suit the Stagea and will they fit over my seats? Are they the same price as above?

Cheers,

T

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sorry dynamix. Usually prices are $595 + $50 for logo (Nissan, Skyline, GT, GTR or Nismo) + $50 two tone combination or perforated + $25 postage. The extras for an r32 gtr can also be done if required.

Tommy I will find out if these are available for the stag.

sorry dynamix. Usually prices are $595 + $50 for logo (Nissan, Skyline, GT, GTR or Nismo) + $50 two tone combination or perforated + $25 postage. The extras for an r32 gtr can also be done if required.

Tommy I will find out if these are available for the stag.

Sweet thanks for the reply dean will get a set in a couple of weeks, will pm you with the order. Ps do you have a colour chart floating around?

Cheers, Mat.

Group buy is still going. Please PM me with your email address and what you would like.

group buy still on? i got a series 1 r33 and looking for a leather cover for the back and front but i got wrx seats fron passenger and driver

Tommy unfortunately these aren't avaialble for the stag but if you want to take the original trims off and send them in he would be happy to put a set together for you at no extra cost.

Still waiting on a colour chart.

Guys I only have about 2-3 definates. Is anyone else out there interested? I'll keep it going till the end of next week, but if I don't get the numbers i'll close the group buy down unfortunately.

Two things holding me off, really:

1) concerned about the quality of the product; So many different stories going around about 'reborn leather' - is this the 'leatherette' that has been described previously - or is it another product entirely and he's changed products? I didn't see any real replies to my earlier posts referencing:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wh...75#entry4362375

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wh...64#entry4366464

2) The pattern he has won't allow for the arm rest in the rear of my R34 sedan. I love my lil' arm rest :P

for those that wanted a colour chart here it is.

Interest is not enough at this point in time, so if no further interest by the weekend group buy will be closed.

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anyone had theirs delivered recently ??? I ordered mine on jan 13th and was told approx. 2-3 weeks .. now I'm told it might come next week, getting a bit annoyed..

edit: just to be clear, I ordered directly through Max not the GB but he told me to add my name to the GB so i get the $50 discount.

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anyone had theirs delivered recently ??? I ordered mine on jan 13th and was told approx. 2-3 weeks .. now I'm told it might come next week, getting a bit annoyed..

edit: just to be clear, I ordered directly through Max not the GB but he told me to add my name to the GB so i get the $50 discount.

Let us know how the shipping goes, I've just order mine yesterday from Max. He told it's would be 2-3 week.

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