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Hey guys. Sry this is a very easy question.... I'm trying to buy a new cover for the gear stick.... every1 seems to call it a different thing - boot, shroud, gait.....

The question is, I keep getting told measurements for them - ie

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Thanks for contacting us and I'll answer both your queries together. MOMO's gear gaiters are designed to be universal so you should have no problems fitting them to your Skyline. The MOMO Performance Gaiter is however approx 1.5cm longer than the MOMO Corse Gaiter. (The performance gaiter is 26cm long and the MOMO Corse gaiter is 24.5cm) so it comes down to preference & whether you would prefer a very slightly longer gaiter.

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Is the measurement just along the seam? or is it the width? Does anyone know the length I need for my R32 gts-t? Because I've been told by ppl that ours ones are actually longer than the norm.

Thanks!

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Cheers guys. But still no-one knows what the measurement is?

What godzl1975 meant was; go here: http://search.stores.ebay.com.au/GAITERS-B...8919715QQsofpZ0

Buy one of those and don't worry bout measurements. Fits straight in and I think the guy takes orders foor custom colours and stitching.

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I have good news for you.I already have the gaiters from mr.gaiters off e-bay.They fit perfect and real leather(smells nice to) so do yourself a favour and get them.Comes with matching hand brake cover and has embroidered Nismo insignia on both,looks very nice.Cost me $81.98 delivered to the door and came eight days after ordering.

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I emailed 'mrgaiter' on ebay about custom design/ colour sets and the prices, will post his response here if anyone is interested.

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Ok got a reply, basically when you win the bid on ebay for one of the gaiters you then email them in regards to what colour combination and any embroided text (Nismo, GTST, GTR Skyline etc) if desired. Around $60(Aus) for basic 2 tone set with no writing or $85(Aus) for a set with text

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