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hard to find anyone who would want to swap their leather for cloth seeing as the leather option was sold as a more dearer luxury pack.

best option would be to search the japan yahoo auctions and import the seats in yourself then get some cash back by selling your existing seats.

mate, do a google search. you will be able to find guys that will cut and sew you new leather.

if you do a swap, you will be getting someones old ass leather seats.

go new.

plus, you must be dreaming if you think someone is willing to swap leather for fabric...

http://www.alphalineauto.com.au/leather.html

this is the first page i found on google :thumbsup:

thx guys, can anyone recommend me any v35 wreckers around sydney?

thx for the link asita....I know I must be dreaming,but hey?!?worth a shot bud... ;)

FYI, I wasnt asking for a straight swap tho, Im willing to put money on top...

Rey, imo you should put in a few hundred $$$ and get a new set.

most v35s would have 40,000km+ worth of ass wear

unless, of course youre aiming for that retro cool ass wear look :laugh:

Rey, imo you should put in a few hundred $$ and get a new set.

most v35s would have 40,000km+ worth of ass wear

unless, of course youre aiming for that retro cool ass wear look :laugh:

I agree, sell/give your cloth (to cobey) and just pay someone to put leather on them. If your in Sydney ring up Dmitiry from Nagoya motors as i know he gets them done.

I agree, sell/give your cloth (to cobey) and just pay someone to put leather on them. If your in Sydney ring up Dmitiry from Nagoya motors as i know he gets them done.

what doesnt dmitriy do?

My leather seats were structurally buggered at around 60,000km (but were fine when I bought the car with 48,000km on the clock). I am a big guy (95kg), and they now sag toward the centre of the car, so my ass sits on an angle left edge down. I am hoping to find someone in Adelaide who can rebuild the foam or something. Just something to look out for if you are 'large framed' like me :)

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