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*UPDATE*

I just reloaded the pictures of the leather boots back on the very first page of this thread.

I didn't realise that with the upgrade of the forums that the pics were gone.

J

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Ok Jayson, time to make them for R32's. We need them way more than R33's (they're newer). So what's it gunna take to get you to make a batch? How about I order 10 sets? Paid for in advance. Will that be enough? I can transfer the money into your account right now, just send me the bank details. I'll even come down to Canberra and pick them up when they are ready.

Only one condition, my set have to be red, don't care about the other 9, black is OK.

Oh dear, what have you started SydneyKid.. LOL

You guys run a hard deal...

Let me work a few things out (have to talk with the person who sews them up), and talk to the person that I'll get the design from....

I can't promise anything, but I'll see what I can do.

But IF (and it's a big if) I do do it, it'll be a while until I get them down pat and ready to send out - I'm talking a few months here !!!

*Jay walks off with his head down, totally bewilded "what am I gunna do now"*

J

Hey Sydneykid thats all well and good,,,but after 18 months of everybody asking and then you asking for RED I think you gonna have to sweeten the deal with at least top quality Chocalates for the Lady that does the sewing. :thumbsup::D:):cheers::cheers:

Neil.

SydneyKid - I think you got me wrong. It's not that there's anything wrong with you, but I like females, not males... Oh hang on. Your not sending me the roses are you ?? LOL :thumbsup:

But seriously now - Leave it with me for a while and I'll see what I can do. No promises though.

J

Hi Jayson, no, no, Neil said what about something for "the lady that does the sewing"? The roses where for her. It's redmail not blackmail, has been known to work in the past.

jay, just saying thanks again for the boots, not sure if i thanked to the first time or not. they look good. i sprayed sum armoural -spelling- stuff on it and it even looked better.

jay, just saying thanks again for the boots, not sure if i thanked to the first time or not. they look good. i sprayed sum armoural -spelling- stuff on it and it even looked better.

Cool, thanks. Glad that you like them.

J

Yup got mine yesterday, just finished fitting it today. It's a damn sight better than the factory ones... to get the wire frame out of the handbrake boot, I just tore the material...

Thanks Jayson and co, you guys rock :cheers:

Thanks Revhead :D

Gts4 - Yepp, I haven't forgotten about you 32 guys. I'm waiting to get a factory gear and handbrake boot off of my mate that has a R32 GTR. From them I can take a good look at them and see what is involved with making new ones, and alse see if it's worth while/viable.

IF I think it's worth while, then I have to work on making a template, and then work on getting it 100% right before making them up and sending them out. Long process, and to make it hard I don't have a lot of free time :cheers:

J

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