E-brake leather boot
#181
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It pulls over the plastic casing.
You could remove the plastic casing, but you'd then need to have the neck of the boot close much tighter with a snap, probably.
You could remove the plastic casing, but you'd then need to have the neck of the boot close much tighter with a snap, probably.
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wow...they all look great, but now i cant decide which way to go!, lol
i have the ptp (black seats and carpet/parchment dash, doors and top/silver shifter and trim)
should i keep the black/silver theme going with the grey stitching,
do the parchment stitching as an accent,
or do the WB stitching (which i love), but there's nothing else blue inside the car....opinions?
ps i just noticed you also have a WB vert
i have the ptp (black seats and carpet/parchment dash, doors and top/silver shifter and trim)
should i keep the black/silver theme going with the grey stitching,
do the parchment stitching as an accent,
or do the WB stitching (which i love), but there's nothing else blue inside the car....opinions?
ps i just noticed you also have a WB vert
#185
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It's IN! Finally!
Based on the instructions in here somewhere (page 4 or 5 or something...) it went in without a hitch. Simple to do. And looks GREAT.
I love it already, but then... you'll have to see my other thread why I waited to put it in.
Thanks, Jim, for a great product!
Pics below!
Based on the instructions in here somewhere (page 4 or 5 or something...) it went in without a hitch. Simple to do. And looks GREAT.
I love it already, but then... you'll have to see my other thread why I waited to put it in.
Thanks, Jim, for a great product!
Pics below!
#188
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Because of the Canada Post strike, there may be a delay in recieving your boot. The strike is rotating, so it may or may not affect delivery.
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With the high Canadian dollar, and the increase in the cost of expedited service, from Canada to the US, I need to ask more for shipping.
I ask $15 for shipping and handling, but the bubble envelopes I use, plus the shipping (over $16 usually), that doesn't cut it anymore. I will need to ask $17 shipping, while I will keep the boots at $59 at this time.
Those that have recieved the boots can verify that shipping really is expensive from Canada, as all they need to do is look at the postage.
I ask $15 for shipping and handling, but the bubble envelopes I use, plus the shipping (over $16 usually), that doesn't cut it anymore. I will need to ask $17 shipping, while I will keep the boots at $59 at this time.
Those that have recieved the boots can verify that shipping really is expensive from Canada, as all they need to do is look at the postage.
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If you are wanting a boot, I will not make any until this strike is over. For those who are waiting for a boot from me:
On June 15th the labour dispute between Canada Post and the CUPW escalated to a full lockout and Canada Post announced that mail will not be moving until further notice.
The lockout impacts all Canada Post domestic, US and international shipments, as well as shipments into Canada via foreign postal carriers such as USPS or Royal Mail.
Sellers who have not yet shipped items that have been paid for are encouraged to work with their buyers to discuss potential alternate shipping options. Sellers who are willing to offer courier services, such as UPS, FedEx and Purolator, are also encouraged to modify their listings to offer these additional options and clearly call this out in their item descriptions.
We are putting messaging in place to alert buyers to the situation, and implemented a message in feedback flows to remind buyers that shipping delays due to labour disputes are not within a seller's control.
As we announced June 2nd, we will work closely with the Seller Standards team to protect Canadian sellers from lower performance ratings received due to postal disruption-related issues.
This is an unfortunate and frustrating situation for all of us. While we hope for a quick resolution to the lockout, we will do everything in our power to help and support Canadian sellers through these difficult times.
On June 15th the labour dispute between Canada Post and the CUPW escalated to a full lockout and Canada Post announced that mail will not be moving until further notice.
The lockout impacts all Canada Post domestic, US and international shipments, as well as shipments into Canada via foreign postal carriers such as USPS or Royal Mail.
Sellers who have not yet shipped items that have been paid for are encouraged to work with their buyers to discuss potential alternate shipping options. Sellers who are willing to offer courier services, such as UPS, FedEx and Purolator, are also encouraged to modify their listings to offer these additional options and clearly call this out in their item descriptions.
We are putting messaging in place to alert buyers to the situation, and implemented a message in feedback flows to remind buyers that shipping delays due to labour disputes are not within a seller's control.
As we announced June 2nd, we will work closely with the Seller Standards team to protect Canadian sellers from lower performance ratings received due to postal disruption-related issues.
This is an unfortunate and frustrating situation for all of us. While we hope for a quick resolution to the lockout, we will do everything in our power to help and support Canadian sellers through these difficult times.
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I am currently in the mountains and will be back on Saturday, but mail service started again on Tuesday, so I'll start sending these out when I get back.
Cheers
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