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looks awesome mate... now you have to get me a new pair of undies :P

wanna swap for my gloss-silver finish guides? it still smells new... ;)
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That looks fantastic!!!!! How much did it cost u?
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LOL mikey... :D

fto338, cost me 80$ for the pair... got the cup holder done as well, for $40.. it's a CF lamination, so they would have to use your existing parts...
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there is a company in Brissy that do this kind of service:

http://www.modicoat.com/

sounds expensive though'... :shock:
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Adriano wrote:LOL mikey... :D

fto338, cost me 80$ for the pair... got the cup holder done as well, for $40.. it's a CF lamination, so they would have to use your existing parts...
Geeee thats so cheap. Hmmmmm mikey, is there anychance u going do yours again? so we can have a "group buy" on this CF stuff ehehe
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Looks very good mate. Which country did u get them done in?
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Philippines, theSentry... company called Kelseat..
they have a website but doesnt show much...
it took them 2 weeks to make... it's real carbon lamination, not film....
i took a few parts with me but ended up costing too much so only got 3 items done....
the centre console lid (in between seats) would've costed 180$.. was too exy for me...
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Thanks for that mate. Would u be able to give me some details on where in the Philippines Kelseat is? My Aunty and Uncle are actually going over there for a month this weekend, and if it isn't too far out of the way I think I might pressure them into getting something similar done for me. :D
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it is in the ShangriLa Mall in Ortigas near SM MegaMall...
once you're in there look for AstroVision, they sell ICE stuff... inside there is Kelseat's kiosk... make sure you give them enough time as it takes them two weeks to make it... :D dont bother bringing the centre rubber part with the 2 gauges ,they cant do it coz the material wont stick on the soft rubber....
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That does look fanstatic, congratulation Ardiano :!:
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Anyone know who can do this kind of stuff in New Zealand.

Really want to do it .
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that looks hott adrianooo! mikey should be burniiin by now! hehheh
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HEK-71Q wrote:that looks hott adrianooo! mikey should be burniiin by now! hehheh
burning?? man i'm all wet! :P:?
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Post by ruchi »

just get them posted over.

Did you get the back seats done too?
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Ther wrote:
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adriano: don't suppose this company exports do they?
do i smell a group buy brewing???? :D

you never know :)
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Do they also do REAL leather?
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smorison wrote:i can handle all the importing / customs and that sort of thing...


just need to put me in contact with them
kewl!!!! sounds like a group buy then??
ill probably take a few more snaps of it on the weekend....
steve, ill PM you the contact...

these guys only do trims and seat covers so i dont think they have a catalog as such.... but they're known in manila for the quality....
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Post by Boris »

Looks Good Gav. Youc could of probably made it fit better. But I know you aren't gonna go all the way back! I know I wouldn't :roll:

The guides are easy:

Step 1:
Feel around for the large square hole that the hook goes in. Make a hole.

Step 2:
Put in the hook into the hole, and put on the guide. Make sure you give it a forcefull push towards the middle of the seat.

Step 3:
Put in the screw and with putting some pressure on to it, start doing it up. This will work because of the design of the screw, which will automatically make a hole for itself.

If it doesn't then the guide is not on properly, and you will have to re-do step 2.

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Post by G_A_V »

Adriano wrote:had this done while i was overseas...
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really happy with the quality... :D just thought i'd share it with you guys...
oh, it aint 3D :wink:
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Post by indyfto »

Nice but I prefer my chrome plated ones :wink:
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