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Hey sorry for not coming up with the goods last time, i scored a new job in a new location and things got messy but all is sweet now and Im once again keen to purchase gear and handbrake boots for my R32 GTS. So if there's room count me in.

I'll still have your last PM with the account details so just let me know when to deposit the $55 that is of course if its ok, thanks Pablo.

For people having trouble installing the handbrake boot because they come flat not pre-bent this is what I did to fit it to my R32 GTS-T

1. Take old handbrake boot out.

2. Push leather inwards on old handbrake boot and sit the new boot on top.

3. You should now have the metal from the old boot and new boot sitting on top of each, Make sure it is lined up evenly.

4. Push the metal on the new boot at the same bend in the old boot so they are both bent at the same place.

5. Keep adding pressure to the metal on the new boot so after the bend it is touching the metal of the old boot.

6. Put them side to side to make sure they are bent in same place on the same angel etc, and fine tune as needed.

I know its a little hard to understand without pictures but seriously if you think about it, it is only a 2 minute job.

Here is how mine turned out (sorry about the bad apperture and focus on the steering wheel).

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thats ok pablo. I was a member of one of the earlier group buys on these so I am more then willing to help out where I can. I could't believe how much better my interior looked after something simple as replacing the handbrake and gearstick boot.

Here is a better picture

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ok we need 3 more people, who want R33 or R32 so we can merge the group buys, otherwise we wait till the R32 fills up

did some ppl bail out? i thought it would be 2 left since i was added after u made the above comment

cmon ppl its guaranteed to add 10 - 15 rwkw or your money returned less postage

ps. its $55 P&H :)

I know I'm new (low post count) but count me in. If you need some sort of 'security' pm me.

Maybe this question has been asked as I only quickly flipped through the thread but, can we only get them in black?

I know I'm new (low post count) but count me in. If you need some sort of 'security' pm me.

Maybe this question has been asked as I only quickly flipped through the thread but, can we only get them in black?

That's ok, post count doesn't matter, aslong as you visit here regularly so you can read PMs.

They come in black only, I will include you in the group buy and PM bank details when we have enough people.

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