FREE Redline shift boot for helping us-prototype!
Hello,
We'd like to develop new leather shift boot for the RX8. If someone would be willing to send us OEM vinyl boot to use as a template, we will return it to along with a FREE leather replacement boot for letting us use yours to develop the prototype! If you are interested please send PM or email me at sales@redlinegoods.com. Thanks! Przemek Redlinegoods |
Hello,
anybody interested in this offer? |
mine is leather.go to the dealership and buy a replacement.if you get the leather seats the boot is also leather.
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Your is made form black leather. We'll be producing any color and thread...
It would take about 3 weeks since our production is based in Europe. Thanks for interest |
So, I'm a little interested... I have black and red leather interior, and would like something that matched the seats a little better...
PM me if this sounds doable, and with more info. Thanks, -Dennis |
my seats are not leather but my shift boot is.
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Originally Posted by RedlineGoods
Your is made form black leather. We'll be producing any color and thread...
It would take about 3 weeks since our production is based in Europe. Thanks for interest |
Originally Posted by truemagellen
are you now a vendor? cause if you aren't this thread will definitely be pulled soon
Thanks |
congrats on becoming a vendor...I'm looking forward to your new products :) (we love new vendors because it equals more new stuff for our cars!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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his craftmanship is awsome. he made some for the rx7club a while back, and i must say, its very good quality, and turnaround time was excellent
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I am interested you have a PM
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Hmm...I'm interested as well
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I think I got you guys beat. :) He already confirmed with me yesterday and I've removed my boot and am shipping it today ... to Poland.
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I'll intercept this--and bring CHAOS TO THA WORLD Mwhahahahah :mad: J/k well the old saying snooze you lose comes to mind--let us know how it looks when its done. :cool:
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Yeah; thanks. I have an all-black (really, part gray) cloth interior, and a red car, so I'm asking for a black boot with red stitching. I almost went two-tone, red and black, but I think just the red stitching will be enough to add some color to the interior without going over the top.
Last night I removed the boot, as I said. It was easy. First I unscrewed the shift knob and set it aside. Then I slid back the center console, reached into the shift boot area and pulled firmly up on the whole panel surrounding the shift boot. It is held in with seven or so clips all around its edge. The clips released without breaking and the panel came up, except for corner nearest the E-brake handle. Then I wrapped electrical tape around the tip of a flat-bladed screwdriver and popped up those last few clips. No breakage anywhere. After removing the panel, I unscrewed four screws holding down the shift boot, then removed the boot and pulled a little padding out of the inside. Until I get a new boot, I'm driving around with the panel back in place. It doesn't look too bad. I'll let you know how the new one turns out. |
Hard 8 thanks a lot for helping us, I will post some picture as soon as possible.
And one more thing, thank you guys for huge interest, I hope that finall product will be great and RedlineGoods.com become official vendor soon. Przemek
Originally Posted by Hard 8
Yeah; thanks. I have an all-black (really, part gray) cloth interior, and a red car, so I'm asking for a black boot with red stitching. I almost went two-tone, red and black, but I think just the red stitching will be enough to add some color to the interior without going over the top.
Last night I removed the boot, as I said. It was easy. First I unscrewed the shift knob and set it aside. Then I slid back the center console, reached into the shift boot area and pulled firmly up on the whole panel surrounding the shift boot. It is held in with seven or so clips all around its edge. The clips released without breaking and the panel came up, except for corner nearest the E-brake handle. Then I wrapped electrical tape around the tip of a flat-bladed screwdriver and popped up those last few clips. No breakage anywhere. After removing the panel, I unscrewed four screws holding down the shift boot, then removed the boot and pulled a little padding out of the inside. Until I get a new boot, I'm driving around with the panel back in place. It doesn't look too bad. I'll let you know how the new one turns out. |
Very cool. I will be sure to post a review when I have the new one installed. I expect it will be very nice, based upon the photos on your web site.
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This sounds very cool. I'm really looking forward to the finished product being available for purchase.
I really hope a two tone red/black leather is available and is a good match with my interior. |
I can't decide! Driving me nuts. Right now, I'm still leaning toward black with red stitching, but two tone (red and black) could be cool. I think I'll Photoshop it at home so as to visualize it.
Any opinions? Again, I have a Velocity Red car with the gray and black cloth interior. I have no other red inside, except for the seatbelt release buttons and some stuff on the dashboard. |
go for the red stiching--nice and subtle--you could get black/red shifter and e-brake handle to cap it off. The red console lid covers would look nice-but it may be too much for you not to have any other red in the car.
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I think you're right.
Hmmm.... Red shift knob and e-brake handle. Tempting .... I need to find a website called "www.tellyourspousewhatyouwantforChristmaswithoutb eingtooobviousaboutit.com" |
Hello,
Shift boot is ready You can find out more : https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...d=1#post584036 Thanks Przemek |
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