Gear lever boots and plastic cowel for 1994 4.2 GLX

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Gear lever boots and plastic cowel for 1994 4.2 GLX

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Just taken delivery of 1994 GLX and need boot for 4 wheel selector and gear selector as well as the plastic tray that surrounds the levers
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Re: Gear lever boots and plastic cowel for 1994 4.2 GLX

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For the plastic tray, you can call Dawid in Warmbad.
For the boot, I prefer it being made new from leather. It will outlast the originals and looks better in my view.
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Re: Gear lever boots and plastic cowel for 1994 4.2 GLX

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Problem is I dont have the original boots for the upholsterer to make copies from.
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Re: Gear lever boots and plastic cowel for 1994 4.2 GLX

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Excuse my rudeness. Did not thank you for responding. How do I get hold of Dawid in warm baths.
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Re: Gear lever boots and plastic cowel for 1994 4.2 GLX

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Go to your local gearlock fitment center, they should have leather replacement covers available.
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Re: Gear lever boots and plastic cowel for 1994 4.2 GLX

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Thanks will do.
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Re: Gear lever boots and plastic cowel for 1994 4.2 GLX

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KeithDF wrote: 23 Dec 2019 11:33 Excuse my rudeness. Did not thank you for responding. How do I get hold of Dawid in warm baths.
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Re: Gear lever boots and plastic cowel for 1994 4.2 GLX

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I think the boots you will probably have to get made by an upholsterer.
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