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Currently have a few extra sets from the previous group buy, PM me if you want one (no waiting time! pay and receive them next day)

I am running a R32 Gear & Hand Brake Boots group buy. (They also fit Cefiro's perfectly)

I have sourced a manufacturer in England that makes genuine leather Gear & Hand Brake Boots for R32 Skylines.

Nissan sells them for $150. He sells one gear and hand brake boot for $95 with postage to Australia.

But if we make a minimum of 10 orders, for $55 you will get a gear stick boot, a hand brake boot and express postage to your door.

If you are interested please PM me or post here to be included in this group buy.

New Group Buy (now taking payments)

Tristan21 (payment received)

Skyline32GTST (payment received)

superjet760 (payment received)

Toms32 (payment received)

bubbabooga (payment received)

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Here is how to install the handbrake boot (all credit to Triptych for this installation guide and help, post number 204 on this thread)

For people having trouble installing the handbrake boot because they come flat not pre-bent this is what I did to fit it to my R32 GTS-T

1. Take old handbrake boot out.

2. Push leather inwards on old handbrake boot and sit the new boot on top.

3. You should now have the metal from the old boot and new boot sitting on top of each, Make sure it is lined up evenly.

4. Push the metal on the new boot at the same bend in the old boot so they are both bent at the same place.

5. Keep adding pressure to the metal on the new boot so after the bend it is touching the metal of the old boot.

6. Put them side to side to make sure they are bent in same place on the same angel etc, and fine tune as needed.

I know its a little hard to understand without pictures but seriously if you think about it, it is only a 2 minute job.

Here is how mine turned out (sorry about the bad apperture and focus on the steering wheel)

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(all credit to Triptych for this installation guide and help, post number 204 on this thread)

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So it's $55 for both leather boots? Cheap!

My PM isn't working mate, sorry. I'm interested if closing date is April 4th so put my name down :rofl:

Cheers.

the uk seller has them for $49 + $6 postage and only accepts credit card payments via paypal.

i'm not sure if these are the same ones as his, but I dont have pay pal or a credit card to buy from him

bLaQ.bOi is now on the list

just three more needed and we have our R32 group buy!!

payment is required when we have 10 people, I will PM everyone at that point

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WE HAVE OUR GROUP BUY PEOPLE :happy:

PM WITH MY BANK DETAILS HAVE BEEN SENT!!!

LEAVE ONLY YOUR SAU USER NAME WHEN MAKING BANK DEPOSIT!!

for those who missed out, PM me and if there is enough interest I will start another one

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