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i'm looking to do as much DIY as possible. I've done a dashboard reskin on a ford ranger, but never on a gtr. I'm looking for pre-cutout / vacuum pieces so i can rip off the old, and glue on the new myself.

Same with doors and other interior pieces too.

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No i havnt, read lots about it and been thru build threads where they did it themselves, keen to do it but not at the top of my priorities right now.

might have to google it and have a read over the weekend

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Received the gaiters boots. Actually, not bad at all. I'll be buying their dashboard cover. I just have to figure out what the strongest adhesive is I can use on the dashboard and leather material.

Those look good, can you provide some more information on where you got those? a link maybe?

Cheers

final result came up well.

i just ordered a new nissan gear shift boot from rhdjapan. they didnt have an original handbrake cover tho :(

i love that grex knob Velict. was on the hunt for one. ended up purchasing a nismo GT500 titanium lol

final result came up well.

i just ordered a new nissan gear shift boot from rhdjapan. they didnt have an original handbrake cover tho :(

i love that grex knob Velict. was on the hunt for one. ended up purchasing a nismo GT500 titanium lol

got pics of your knob mate? your GT500 that is!

Got a set of the Superior Auto Creative gear and brake boot in the CF-look style and a nismo duracon shifter.

Both took a little massaging and the gear boot needed to be folded to fit my shorter shifter, brake boot was easy.

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got pics of your knob mate? your GT500 that is!

dat oem nissan box! usual quality from nismo

21621535565_f84727570c_b.jpg20150922_184449 by Oliver K, on Flickr

and fitted up

21630399371_2c4fee5a40_b.jpg20150922_190138 by Oliver K, on Flickr

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