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Old Nov 1, 2008 | 08:19 PM
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Uh... I thought this was until Friday? If you're going to extend the deadline, then what's the point of even having one?
Old Nov 28, 2008 | 02:28 AM
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Black alacantra with white stitching. Mazdaspeed shift ****.


Old Nov 28, 2008 | 11:01 PM
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well I dont remember if I posted these but here are my products from Shiftstyle



Old Dec 1, 2008 | 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Alucard
Thanks for posting the photos
Old Dec 6, 2008 | 01:44 AM
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I may have missed something up stream from here, but was there ever a steering wheel cover offered? If it could be made to really hug the wheel and not look like a wal-mart cover I'd be all over it.

I was thinking it would be just a leather wrap with stitching provided to close it up around the wheel. I would like one in black alcantara with gray stitching to match my shift boot and arm rest covers I bought in the early days of these projects

BTW, I got my stuff back in March and it's holding up great! My arm rests look awesome and are still tight and in good shape. The shift boot gets lots of complements too. I love watching someone step in to start the car and quickly become baffled when they can't find a clutch. Mine's an auto in hiding :P
Old Dec 6, 2008 | 12:14 PM
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I think alcantara on the steering wheel will look rather ugly seeing that the driver's hand is always on the wheel... not a good thing since the oils from your skin will be absorbed by the cover.

If you are looking for a steering wheel cover, AutoExe has an offering that looks OK, but it probably costs an arm and a leg (maybe a kidney too).

As for the ShiftStyle kit, I should get off my lazy *** and finally install my complete set that I have laying here for more than a month now... too little time. I may get to it in January
I'll post pictures when I'm done (and if I do a decent job )
Old Dec 7, 2008 | 12:40 PM
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I was worried about the oils causing issues, btu some of the higher end cars come stock with alcantara wheels, right? Is there a good way to clean the material w/o screwing it up? I like the idea of a softer, warmer wheel in the winter.
Old Dec 8, 2008 | 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted by RxDoogone
I LOVE IT!... great product fast shipping..
black leather-light grey stitching/c/f silver stripe
That really looks great!
Old Dec 27, 2008 | 03:37 PM
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Happy Holidays to all
Old Jan 5, 2009 | 04:32 AM
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Happy New Year everyone!

How about a 25% discount to the first person that responds with interest to a shift boot
Old Jan 19, 2009 | 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by RxDoogone
^..lol got one... But good offer... SOME ONE HURRY!
Thanks
Old Feb 17, 2009 | 11:51 PM
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did anyone respond to that discount...i ordered one like a week ago..still havent gotten it tho
Old Mar 17, 2009 | 01:37 PM
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I order my kit last year was suppose to be both armrests cover with red stitching and a shift-boot also with red stitching... let just say it was before the e-brake cover was available...... got the armrest(both) but still never got the shift-boot so now I will buy it again but from a different place... hopefully I will get that one. And yes I have emailed them quite a few time and about 10 pm's, what a wasted of time....

Just wanted to post my not so good trade with them.
Old Mar 17, 2009 | 01:55 PM
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I referred a friend to this thread back when shiftboots were the only made item. Took them over 6 weeks to get the shift boot to my friend. That's when I gave up on this thread.
Old Mar 17, 2009 | 02:41 PM
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Ya I also give up a while back....been months and still no boot that I paid for, oh well....

just don't want anybody to sink money in them!
Old Mar 17, 2009 | 03:44 PM
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If you're looking for another shift boot option, check my comments here:
https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...highlight=boot
Old Mar 21, 2009 | 07:28 AM
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We do apologize to everyone who had a to wait a while to get their boots.

We now have 2 shops, and gaurantee a quicker turn around time for all orders.

If you have any issues, please contact us at: info@shiftstyle.com

Thank you.
Old Mar 21, 2009 | 01:30 PM
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Email sent this morning since I haven't yet order the replacement from another vendor......If I ever get it from I might even sink some more cash to buy the e-brake portion.....ya I know not a big incentive for you!
Old Mar 25, 2009 | 04:00 PM
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When;s your site goign back up?
Old May 26, 2009 | 12:20 AM
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It only took me six months...

I had my complete set of the ShiftStyle interior trim since sometime last November laying in a box... and by now, I finally found time to install at least the half of it
First I did the e-brake cover. After seeing the photos of other installations, my goal was to try to do a job that is not as ruffled and loose like the pics I saw before. It took a few tries, but I think the result is decent. Does it look as good as the OEM leather e-brake lever? Hell no... but it's also much cheaper, and ain't bad.
Since all my other stitching is black, I ordered the not-so-exciting combination of black leather with black stitching. I was thinking about going with red stitching, but decided that I'll stay with the uniform look in the interior. Actually, I did not even install the shift boot yet, but as you can see, the e-brake cover matches the stock shift boot almost perfectly. I'll install the ShiftStyle leather boot in the near future, but until then, the stock one will do fine.
Yes, I know my camera's date was a year behind
As for installation tips: I used a narrow stripe of black duct tape along the underside, just to keep the area covered where the velcroed pieces attach to each other. This is not really required but I found it prevents my fingers to pull away the edges of the cover when using the e-brake or for any dirt to get in there. It also makes the look neater from the side, although you can not see the tape at all.
It helps to use a dab of superglue here and there, especially around the edges so that the leather sticks to the handle better.
I found that the pattern ShiftStyle uses is pretty good, but at the base there is a little more material than necessary, so that may result in some ruffles if you're not careful. Also, I don't know why did they do the lower end like this - it would have been better to follow the groove on the handle instead. I did not want to trim the leather (and redo the stitching as a consequence of trimming) so I had to think how to make it look right. This pointed design is what I could come up with
Attached Thumbnails ShiftStyle Interior Trim A+-ebrake1.jpg   ShiftStyle Interior Trim A+-ebrake2.jpg   ShiftStyle Interior Trim A+-ebrake3.jpg   ShiftStyle Interior Trim A+-ebrake4.jpg   ShiftStyle Interior Trim A+-ebrake5.jpg  


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Old May 26, 2009 | 12:20 AM
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Next item was the front armrest cover. The cover itself is very easy to remove, it slides off after you press a plastic button on the underside. Then, five screws (plus two more holding the lock latch in place) and the cover comes apart, allowing you to try to pull the leather cover over the armrest. And here came my first problem. As I tried to pull the cover on, I probably wasn't careful enough and pulled too hard, so I tore the cover along the seam
It probably didn't help much that the part that's tucked under the top is vinyl... it saves cost but it's not nearly as strong as leather. So I was there, cursing, with a useless piece in my hand. The first picture shows the mishap.

Instead of buying another cover, I decided to fix it, so I got a piece of real leather in black, took off the torn vinyl and used it as a pattern to fabricate the same piece made of leather. It was a pain in the *** to sew leather manually... especially since the thread (being black) was nearly impossible to see so I often had to guess where exactly am I while sewing. But finally I was done, and this time I was more careful during instalation. It still requires a bit of pulling and stretching to get the cover in place and make it tight, but the leather was much stronger than the vinyl for sure.
Yes, I know it's not perfect... on the passenger side, there is some ruffling and at a few places I couldn't exactly hit the earlier stitching line so there are some pinholes, but honestly, it's only visible if you know they are there and looking for them. All in all, while not perfect (and definitely doesn't look OEM), it's still acceptable.
Attached Thumbnails ShiftStyle Interior Trim A+-torn_armrest_cover.jpg   ShiftStyle Interior Trim A+-armrest1.jpg   ShiftStyle Interior Trim A+-armrest2.jpg   ShiftStyle Interior Trim A+-armrest3.jpg   ShiftStyle Interior Trim A+-armrest4.jpg  


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Old May 26, 2009 | 12:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Tamas
I had my complete set of the ShiftStyle interior trim since sometime last November...
Thank you for the write-up and photos
Old May 26, 2009 | 12:32 AM
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Originally Posted by prospectjtaz
When;s your site goign back up?
Back up: www.shiftstyle.com


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