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Monday 25th FEB Update

Boots were posted today to everyone who has paid (or payment has cleared). I still have a few extra sets because some group buy members have not replied to emails and have not paid.

You should receive the boots by the end of the week for those who have paid :)

Please leave positive trader feedback when you receive them and I will do the same :)

Monday 25th FEB Update

Boots were posted today to everyone who has paid (or payment has cleared). I still have a few extra sets because some group buy members have not replied to emails and have not paid.

You should receive the boots by the end of the week for those who have paid :D

Please leave positive trader feedback when you receive them and I will do the same :D

Boots received today. They are excellent quality, fit perfectly and look great.

Excellent service.

Positive trader feedback left.

Cheers mate.

Got mine today, will leave feedback soon :ninja:

Just a quick question (and yes, I searched) how do you go about installing the gearstick boot?

Thanks

The gear stick you can pop in from underneath the centre console when you take it out to install the handbrake boot (thats what I did for my R32)

But I'm not sure if it's the same with R33

The gear stick you can pop in from underneath the centre console when you take it out to install the handbrake boot (thats what I did for my R32)

But I'm not sure if it's the same with R33

Thanks for that. Trader feedback left too :)

EDIT: The gearstick boot wasn't too hard to install. On my R33 the console surround is held in place by one screw (behind the ash-tray) and two clips behind and either side of the gearstick (that is, they are in-between the gearstick and the handbrake). I just popped the two clips out, then unscrewed the screw.

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