350Z Genuine & Synthetic Leather Interior Seat Covers, Boots And Jackets!
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350Z Genuine & Synthetic Leather Interior Seat Covers, Boots And Jackets!
Hi guys,
We at Interior Innovations are in the automotive upholstery manufacturing business for the past seven years! We specialize in making seat covers, Boot Kits, Shift *****, Door Arm Rests and E-brake Handles. We offer these items in all round genuine or synthetic leather, we can also make pretty much all of these items in alcantara and nova-suede!
We only work on certain makes/models and feel proud of what we do, some of you might know us from eBay, we used to sell there by the name of "Exotikleather".
At this time we are offering Seat Covers, Boots and head rest covers for Nissan 350Z.
NEW OFFERING!!
LEATHER JACKET FOR $250 SHIPPED
Please have a look at some of the pictures of our work in this thread, you can also visit our website at
Feel free to contact us if you have any queries at info@interior-innovations.com
Interior-Innovations
We at Interior Innovations are in the automotive upholstery manufacturing business for the past seven years! We specialize in making seat covers, Boot Kits, Shift *****, Door Arm Rests and E-brake Handles. We offer these items in all round genuine or synthetic leather, we can also make pretty much all of these items in alcantara and nova-suede!
We only work on certain makes/models and feel proud of what we do, some of you might know us from eBay, we used to sell there by the name of "Exotikleather".
At this time we are offering Seat Covers, Boots and head rest covers for Nissan 350Z.
NEW OFFERING!!
LEATHER JACKET FOR $250 SHIPPED
Please have a look at some of the pictures of our work in this thread, you can also visit our website at
Feel free to contact us if you have any queries at info@interior-innovations.com
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Iknow it was overpriced because they were from Pakistan but doing it in Sweden in an upholstery would cost me atleast double that.
So im happy , i can recommend it to others.
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Yes, but Pakistan is much better with textil/leather then Americans so im happy
I bought mine here, same pictures and everything.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fits-for-Nis...-/151738123695
Maybe a different seller i dont know but the same products
I bought mine here, same pictures and everything.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fits-for-Nis...-/151738123695
Maybe a different seller i dont know but the same products
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Follow the instructions here
http://www.nicoclub.com/archives/350...novations.html
Use zip ties. Trust me you would be cursing if you use hog rings.
As stated in the instructions the most difficult part is connecting the u - channel. Cutting the notches is the easiest way. PM me if you have any questions. Take your time and don't try timing yourself .
Also wrap some electrical tape around the slots in the frame before attaching. The edges are sharp and could cut into the zip ties over time.
http://www.nicoclub.com/archives/350...novations.html
Use zip ties. Trust me you would be cursing if you use hog rings.
As stated in the instructions the most difficult part is connecting the u - channel. Cutting the notches is the easiest way. PM me if you have any questions. Take your time and don't try timing yourself .
Also wrap some electrical tape around the slots in the frame before attaching. The edges are sharp and could cut into the zip ties over time.
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Follow the instructions here
http://www.nicoclub.com/archives/350...novations.html
Use zip ties. Trust me you would be cursing if you use hog rings.
As stated in the instructions the most difficult part is connecting the u - channel. Cutting the notches is the easiest way. PM me if you have any questions. Take your time and don't try timing yourself .
Also wrap some electrical tape around the slots in the frame before attaching. The edges are sharp and could cut into the zip ties over time.
http://www.nicoclub.com/archives/350...novations.html
Use zip ties. Trust me you would be cursing if you use hog rings.
As stated in the instructions the most difficult part is connecting the u - channel. Cutting the notches is the easiest way. PM me if you have any questions. Take your time and don't try timing yourself .
Also wrap some electrical tape around the slots in the frame before attaching. The edges are sharp and could cut into the zip ties over time.
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