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sending me new ones right now, used them before on my 32gtst aswell
very cheap for a decent product.
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http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/350992807299?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649

for more coin go talk to this guy and get
R32 Alcantara Shifter & Handbrake Boot kit $189
https://www.facebook.com/pages/MUSE-Concept-Design/433434836695733

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yeah I did. It was ages ago tho (2009ish) and it was about a grand I think. that included all seats. gear shifter, hand brake, centre arm rest compartment as well as material for rear parcel shelf and door card felt sections. Also included "Nissan" embossing on the seats. See pics for results. I hadn't put the door card trim in at that point.

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Lol wtf Joey. Didn't you put up a paypal dispute.

Jj white is too dangerous for me. Won't stay white long.

it is actually pretty resilient if you don't get too rowdy on it as well as keep the armourall up to it.

Na can't be fecked lol, got better things to do with my time....

.....Might do it tomorrow :)

paypal has now introduced 180 days dispute lodgement times now to deal with those c&*nts that know when the old 45day period was up and can ignore you ever if they haven't sent you the goods or dealt with a problem.

Stick it to em mate. You can bet a few of the chinese verndors going out of business now from this (or heaven forbid actually deliver a product that is what they say it is)

  • 3 weeks later...

Top Gaters product hasnt reached me either,
now i have used them before with long waits (there uk based)
however i have contacted them to let them know nothing has arrived and he has let me know that he is sending another order to me free of charge which is good service and very good communication.

however neither have turned up.
thats 2 weeks ago and thats 3 weeks from when the old order was due to arrive at its latest date. so hmmm dunno whats up there. Still there very cheap and very good so here hoping something arrives eventually.

Top Gaters product hasnt reached me either,

now i have used them before with long waits (there uk based)

however i have contacted them to let them know nothing has arrived and he has let me know that he is sending another order to me free of charge which is good service and very good communication.

however neither have turned up.

thats 2 weeks ago and thats 3 weeks from when the old order was due to arrive at its latest date. so hmmm dunno whats up there. Still there very cheap and very good so here hoping something arrives eventually.

lodge an ebay/paypal dispute. You know they are full of shit when they are dicking around like this and taking this long. Nothing should take that long and they should also have a tracking on it to know where it is in the postal process no?

Iv been burned before where they communicate well and say it is coming and its been resent etc only to have them knick off when the time limit expires or they transfer their shop title on ebay and paypal. having said that this is shitty chinese places, not UK based (perhaps it is being made and posted from china though?)

Top Gaters product hasnt reached me either,

now i have used them before with long waits (there uk based)

however i have contacted them to let them know nothing has arrived and he has let me know that he is sending another order to me free of charge which is good service and very good communication.

however neither have turned up.

thats 2 weeks ago and thats 3 weeks from when the old order was due to arrive at its latest date. so hmmm dunno whats up there. Still there very cheap and very good so here hoping something arrives eventually.

Very cheap and very good doesn't count if the gear never shows up

  • 2 weeks later...

Guys, I've got a r34 which was an auto but has been converted to manual. I'm currently using my auto dash trim and would like to keep them as mine is a series 2 (nicer colour) and they are hard to find in manual.

The problem is that the r34 auto hole around the gearstick is longer in size, hence i haven't found a gear boot for it..

any ideas what to do? cheapest option?

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