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Old 01-25-2009, 03:51 PM   #81
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Hi,

we've never really sold them directly, we just have some affiliate partners selling shift knobs but to be honest we didn't update that page in a long time. Either way, probably best to shop around on different aftermarket websites, almost everyone carries shift knobs and as far as I've seen 80% of the offer is the same from a few major companies like MOMO for example.

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Old 01-25-2009, 06:31 PM   #82
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Hi,

we've never really sold them directly, we just have some affiliate partners selling shift knobs but to be honest we didn't update that page in a long time. Either way, probably best to shop around on different aftermarket websites, almost everyone carries shift knobs and as far as I've seen 80% of the offer is the same from a few major companies like MOMO for example.

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Thanks for the response. I was hoping that you sold the shift knobs so I could match the leather to my shift boot. Thanks for the info.
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Old 01-30-2009, 04:33 PM   #83
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Hi all,

we've decided to post another (3rd) discount code for January. Which is the first time ever we've posted a discount code three times in a month. I'm afraid that means there will be a while until a code is released for February.

Why?

Because we simply couldn't wait to share these pictures with you. Black leather, charcoal carbon-fiber vinyl stripes and red thread. An AWESOME combination of not just colors, but materials as well!




Here's the new code: F631NS61TB2 - valid through February 4th!

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Old 02-01-2009, 12:44 PM   #84
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Wow, very cool stuff. Sucks I missed the free shipping by a DAY!


Oh well, don't really need to spend the money this second anyways. But I'll subscribe to this thread for sure, I like all three products!! Summer project!

Why is it on the website it shows the boot clip as unavailable, as well as extra padding? The extra padding I can do myself, but are you out of the boot clips?
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Old 02-20-2009, 04:52 PM   #85
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Hello,

the last discount code for February follows these 3 lovely pics: black leather, red stripes and silver thread:





Here's the new code: P6C316QL7J5 - valid through February 25th!

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Old 02-21-2009, 11:27 AM   #86
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I so need to get some of this stuff
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do you have a write up for a A4 shift boot ive seen that we glue the bottom do we use hot glue or super glue? and how is the top rolled since there is no ring and what sliders need to be kept just the middle one to for the light selector or can we get rid of that one also.
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Yes, we do have it: http://www.redlinegoods.com/Audi9601install.shtm

If that's not too much trouble, please PM me about cars that are not LS1-powered from now on, rather than post here. I don't want to be off-topic. Unless of course you've swapped one into your A4

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Yes, we do have it: http://www.redlinegoods.com/Audi9601install.shtm

If that's not too much trouble, please PM me about cars that are not LS1-powered from now on, rather than post here. I don't want to be off-topic. Unless of course you've swapped one into your A4

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sorry I meant my Camaro as in the A4 Transmission
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Oops Sorry, should have ocurred to me

Super glue should be fine, the collar can be zip-tied to the shifter (as in http://www.redlinegoods.com/ziptie.jpg)... which sliders do you have in mind?

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ok thanks the sliders being what there now around the shifter and they slide when you shift I took all of them out but if you dont leave the smallest middle one in then im thinking the light will not change on the console showing what gear your in not a big deal but was just checking.
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You can keep them if you want, the boot goes on top of the sliders after all.

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Old 03-06-2009, 05:05 PM   #93
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Hello,

Here's a bit of info some of you may not have been aware of. We are increasingly going into making shift boots for trucks, besides regular vehicles. I know some of us consider our trucks to be beaters for hauling stuff and ourselves around without worrying to much about what it looks like inside, but if you have a truck that you care about, why not come to us to spice up it a little? Here's a sample of an X-terra 00 through 04:



The new code is RH63E2K43R3 - valid through March 11th!

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Old 03-06-2009, 07:39 PM   #94
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i need to order some.
what do you have for navy blue trans ams with charcoal interior?
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Old 03-06-2009, 07:46 PM   #95
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How bout March 12th?

EDIT: It wouldnt hurt for codes to end on payday days like thursday or fridays
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Old 03-09-2009, 04:32 AM   #96
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That's a really good suggestion. I'll make them work for a week, rather than 5 days.
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Thank you Maciek!
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Don't know if this is possible, but could you make some sort of a boot for the already existing E-brake? The top part that you grab with your hand. If you don't know what I mean I can get a pic.
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Old 03-09-2009, 02:59 PM   #99
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I guess what you're talking about is a re-wrap of the ebrake handle?

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Ya, you think you could make anything like that? Even if I had to undo whats on the handle right now.
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