GROUP BUY:NiftyShifty G35 Shiftboots *PERFECT FIT*
Yeah... i noticed that after I had installed it and replaced the console.. but it kinda grew on me, only because i like the way it follows the lines of the Bird's Eye Maple strip on the shift ****... I've always had MT cars.. 78 and 76 Alfa Spiders, 76 Porsche 916.. 66 Mustang.. so i thought since this doesn't have a true shift boot frame to mount to.. not going with the traditional "X" stitching pattern works ok for this application.
Like i said, eventually I'll comply.. but it's cool for now!
Thanks bro for the great work you do!
Like i said, eventually I'll comply.. but it's cool for now!

Thanks bro for the great work you do!
Last edited by RicoG35x; Jun 11, 2010 at 03:28 PM.
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Cleaning suede is one of the hardest things, if you spilled something on the suede or if theres some discoloration on the suede best thing you can try to do is grab a piece of cloth that is similar in color to the suede. Use a little bit of water and gently try to clean the suede, if you rub too hard you can ruin the material and leave marks... thats the bad thing about having suede. Or if its just some light dusting/dirt you can use a lint roller and that usually gets off a good amount of the dirt and grime. Hope this helps!
Cleaning suede is one of the hardest things, if you spilled something on the suede or if theres some discoloration on the suede best thing you can try to do is grab a piece of cloth that is similar in color to the suede. Use a little bit of water and gently try to clean the suede, if you rub too hard you can ruin the material and leave marks... thats the bad thing about having suede. Or if its just some light dusting/dirt you can use a lint roller and that usually gets off a good amount of the dirt and grime. Hope this helps!
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 6,991
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From: Minnesota


