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I think that might have been my car Mick at Race pace. Its actually 2 tone bmw leather (silver and titanium grey) - I got Sash interiors to do it. I had it done for 2700.  If you are interested call 0439611934.
Do you haveblack tail light sorounds on a grey car?

Mick.

BMT: Hard to tell from the piccies, but did they also do the door trims for that price?

LW.

FRONT & REAR SEATS, DOOR TRIMS AND INSERTS, GEAR BOOT, HANDBRAKE BOOT, MIDDLE CONSOLE ALL DONE FOR 2700 TWO TONE BMW LEATHER

BMT - seats look single stitched from the pics, am i right?

there are way of gettin a cheaper price with interiors different grades of leather, type of stiching (sinlge or double), gettin seals reboustered or not.

there are heaps of variables that determine the price.

BMT - seats look single stitched from the pics, am i right?

there are way of gettin a cheaper price with interiors different grades of leather, type of stiching (sinlge or double), gettin seals reboustered or not.

there are heaps of variables that determine the price.

actually its triple stitched on the seats. BMW leather aint that cheap especially when it has metallics in the colour. Seat werent rebolstered to keep that bucket seat feel and look. I hate when they rebolster seats and make then look really puffy and un-factory.

IWELLS -HAHAHa it depends how hard i corner with the GTR. WIth the leather it is obviously not as grippy on the butt as the standard trimming. But it gives a more luxurious feel to the car. Something that Nissan should have done will all of the 32gtrs, especially for 110,000 brand new a decade ago.

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