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Old Dec 7, 2011 | 11:31 AM
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The steering wheel is the one thing I will probably have them do for me eventually. I did the DIY stitching on mine but as the leather wears there isn't much of a choice and their work does look great on that. As for the other parts I don't mind doing it myself and get alot of enjoyment out of it. Sure maybe a shop could make it look alittle more perfect but I like doing it and since that is the case I want good quality pieces but they should not cost me an arm and a leg either. I see both sides of the arguement for sure but I rather have alittle more money to put into the performance parts over look good interior parts. Please post pics when you get your ebrake.
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Old Dec 8, 2011 | 08:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Manga_Spawn
The steering wheel is the one thing I will probably have them do for me eventually. I did the DIY stitching on mine but as the leather wears there isn't much of a choice and their work does look great on that. As for the other parts I don't mind doing it myself and get alot of enjoyment out of it. Sure maybe a shop could make it look alittle more perfect but I like doing it and since that is the case I want good quality pieces but they should not cost me an arm and a leg either. I see both sides of the arguement for sure but I rather have alittle more money to put into the performance parts over look good interior parts. Please post pics when you get your ebrake.
DIY parts and projects are great if you can do it, saving some money and getting some personal enjoyment out of it for sure. I just don't trust my skills on interior upgrades, I'll tear an engine apart at any time, but stitching and gluing isn't within my skill set. So I end up paying artisan/craftsmen types who can custom make anything you need by hand. If you think about these guys sitting down and putting a handful of hours into a custom part and how much you need to pay them it won't be cheap, it's not like ordering a computer generated part. My handbrake might not be in until the New Year, but I'll post up as soon as I get my hands on it.
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Old Jan 14, 2012 | 11:38 AM
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I have the Top Gaitor e-brake boot but I'm seriously considering adding the other bottom part on top of it from interior customs
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Old Nov 4, 2012 | 08:57 AM
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@tony:


still content with it?
im wondering how its to install ??
can you tell me please?
will the oem rubber stay or need it to be removed?

maybe youve got some more pictures of the ebrake with the topgaiters cover.

you would help me a lot

best regards
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