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Got any R32's yet?

Keep ya pants on ! LOL

I'm having problems finding a factory set to make as a template so I can start making them...

Looks like I've got a factory gearstick boot, but still trying to find a factory handbrake boot :rolleyes:

J

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Hi J, let me know if you need a set, I can pull the really crappy ones out of the R32 GTST and send them down.

PS, my pants are on, well most of the time anyway.

Hi J, let me know if you need a set, I can pull the really crappy ones out of the R32 GTST and send them down.

Cool - thanks for that. I'll see how it goes in the next week or two, cause I'll have to pull them appart to see if I can make them up, and once the factory ones are pulled apart you can't get them back together the same again :rolleyes:

J

Hi J, we have a 4 week period where this car is doing nothing, then the racing season starts. So there is a window there if you can't find anthing locally. Let me know.

Jay i've got a handbrake boot sitting next to me off a wrecked 32. Pay for the postage and it's yours so all these nice 32 drivers can have pretty interiors :rolleyes:. Too bad you don't have them for s13's.

Jay i've got a handbrake boot sitting next to me off a wrecked 32. Pay for the postage and it's yours so all these nice 32 drivers can have pretty interiors ;). Too bad you don't have them for s13's.

Neil - I'll take it !! I'll send you a PM with my address details :D

SydneyKid - Thanks for the offer, something falls through I'll drop you a PM.

Thanks

Jayson

Well Finally i put these on after having em about 7 months ;)

they look absolutely awesome thanks Jay.

gearstick boot is an absolute peice of cake

for all you noobs out there who wouldnt know how to sew something together to save your life like me, i can vouch for the glue/staple option

i did both, glued then stapled. the only problem is you can slightly see the staples which i'm not too bothered by for now, then next weekend i'm going to pull it out again and sew up the sides where you can see the staples and then pull the staples out. this would be a lot easier than trying to sew from scratch as its already in the right postition so that might be an idea for you all.

bump for the master of leather :D

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