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no way, R33 seats wrap around a lot more than the stagea seat, much more bucket.

Yeah ... say that again. Driving the stagea is like driving your lounge chair, where as the 33 seats tend to wrap around u more.

And now l read this thread, as l could of checked the whole matt thing sat night when at a freinds house who own's a r33 gtst.

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I think the best way would be if someone with genuine mats could make patterns from them, we can give them to the manufacturer and they can make copies, I've even got a pic of the stagea logo that could be embroided on them :(

Just need to find someone with genuine mats thats willing to put in a little time to help out us non genuine mat owners :)

Anyone interested?

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Update,

I received the original mat tracings from bwilkeson (cheers again mate), i got some custom logos made up for myself, and i've posted it all to the manufacturer, i'm just waiting to hear back from them now.

Shouldn't be long.

I'll post some pics when i receive them, see what you guys think, and if theres enough interest we should be able to setup a group buy :(

Thanks mate, all is well with me, we're very lucky at the moment, she sleeps most of the time, only wakes up a few times a day for an hour or so, have to wake her most times for a feed :( hardly cries at all, so we're savouring it at the moment lol.

We were very surprised, the birth went very quick an easy, she was discharged the next day, I'm extremely happy with the way things went.

WOW - all up sounds like a 1 in a 1000 baby! so well behaved, very very lucky! Ours cries lots, always awake, always wants to be picked up, etc etc.

BUT - 5 weeks old now and laughing, gurgling at us, etc, looking to communicate. Great fun.

Congrats again

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