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where can i find shift boot covers?

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Redline goods makes some nice stuff. Whatever you want it to look like and whatever stitching. I got a steering wheel wrap from them and was very happy.
I have gotten stuff from Top Gaiters in the UK as well. Pretty nice stuff for the price. Both companies have real leather and thats why I picked them.
I'm sure there are some shops that do this kind of work more locally but I didn't find any on my internet searches. My bet is sops that do this work generally are smaller more mom and pop shops
Now if you just need a replacement and stock is fine then I'm sure someone on here has one that looks nice they would let go. Did you try miller import parts? Something like Stangmurdera on here.
 
Redline goods makes some nice stuff. Whatever you want it to look like and whatever stitching. I got a steering wheel wrap from them and was very happy.
I have gotten stuff from Top Gaiters in the UK as well. Pretty nice stuff for the price. Both companies have real leather and thats why I picked them.
I'm sure there are some shops that do this kind of work more locally but I didn't find any on my internet searches. My bet is sops that do this work generally are smaller more mom and pop shops
Now if you just need a replacement and stock is fine then I'm sure someone on here has one that looks nice they would let go. Did you try miller import parts? Something like Stangmurdera on here.

thanks ill look into redline goods they seem pretty good actually!
 
Your best bet is to make your own. Its pretty simple im going to have my wife do mine with suede
 
I did my own in black denim, left over from my headliner. Better than the r-active one the PO put on. Super simple if you've ever stitched together holes in your underwear before.
 
Your best bet is to make your own. Its pretty simple im going to have my wife do mine with suede

wow suede is actually a great idea!

I did my own in black denim, left over from my headliner. Better than the r-active one the PO put on. Super simple if you've ever stitched together holes in your underwear before.
never stitched anything in my life =(
 
For whatever reason I like rubber accordeon shifter boots (gvr4 style) but could not find one that fits anywhere. Does anybody have any idea where to buy one or even if the gvr4 vould fit over an automatic trim?
 
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