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Originally posted by supra

i am interested, what do i do now?

Supra - If you've got a R33 then I can make you up a set if your keen.

All you need to do is let me know that your interested and I'll put you down for a set out of the next batch.

When they are ready I'll drop you a PM and we'll organise a postal address so i can send them out (full details are in my first post in this thread).

Cheers

Jayson

Considered making boots for the R32 shifter and handbrake? I've thought about making my own, otherwise getting my cousin to make some (upholsterer by trade) - if you're not considering it at all - would it be okay to post expressions of interest for them here at a later date?

No worries Gary, will do. I'll drop you a PM when they are ready to go.

Guys - this batch is just about ready to be sent off to the dressmaker to get sewn up, so it shouldn't be too much longer - maybe about a week.

J

Fastskyline69 - I'll do some investigating and get back to you. It shouldn't be a problem if you don't mind doing direct deposit or something simular - I'll just need to find out the logistics and price for postage for ya.

I'll drop yo a PM in the next day or two.

Cheers

Jayson

Originally posted by C yar

hey Jay, i would like to order a set of ya, whens the next batch ?

G'day C yar, next batch should be ready for posting out this Monday :(

I'll be picking them up from the person who sews them up on Friday, and I'll be working on them over the weekend to finish them so I can post them out ASAP.

I'll put you down for a set. I'll drop you a PM when they are ready and you can let me know where I should send them.

Cheers

J

My cousin has agreed to make up some boots for my R32, probably next week sometime when we both get the time, I'll post pics (before/after) if anyone's interested, and also let him know if anyone else would like some, depending on interest he might agree to make some more for all you R32 owners out there ;-)

Guys,

This batch of R33 boots are ready to go and will be posted out on Monday.

PM's have been sent to all these guys (check your PM's pls :( )

Lukasikrob

Foshan

Funkbrother

Redback

Zoix

PJ

Deano_33

the Phantom

Joey2004

Gazr33gtst

C ya

Fastskyline69 - I've sent you a few emails, and will send you another one on Monday.

If anyone else is interested, drop me a PM or an email at [email protected] if my PM box is full.

Thanks guys

J

I just want to say congratulations to ME as I have just gone INTERNATIONAL with these gearstick and handbrake boots !!!

I recently took my first order from the USA !!! Yes, the USA !

For international guys, I am now registered with PayPal and can arrange EMS (full tracked) postage.

I was thinking about making some sheep skin/lambs wool ones up for the NZ guys cause we know how much they love sheep !!

LOL - only joking guys. But seriously, I can post to NZ without any problems.

Cheers

Jayson

G'day Gary,

Yepp, got your details, you should get the boots sometime soon as I sent almost all of them off on Monday.

If you haven't got them, or any card saying they are ready for pick up by mid next week drop me a PM. Sometimes the Postie is too slack to leave a card or the card get's blown away by the wind etc.

Cheers

Jayson

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