PIPING is a cool, sporty and elegant way to finish off your shift boots. Piping can be done for any car, and it replaces the threads with a special, well, pipe made by wrapping a thin plastic tube with leather. It looks amazing:
When ordering please make sure to select the primary color as the first leather color and the color of the piping as the secondary leather color.
Here's the code: 563OWK2KS69 - valid through April 23rd!
another special finishing we offer is QUADRUPLE THREAD. The idea is simple - there are four rows of thread instead of two, and you can choose both the color of the two inside threads, as well as the color of the outside threads. They can all be the same color, but they don't have to - which gives a vast array of visual effects:
Here's the new discount code for you: 56C40N4B2NG - Valid through May 14th!
For the first time in 5 years we've been on the market we will have to increase our prices. The reason for this is the continuous decrease in the USD/EUR exchange rate and EUR is the currency in which we pay our leather suppliers. Just so you know, 30% of the cost of our boots is material. Their prices have gone up almost twice in the last 2 years.
In order to provide you with the top quality shift boots, we cannot settle for inferior quality leathers to make them with, however their current pricing has made it near impossible to provide our shift boots at the prices they are now. We want to keep our prices low, however, and we've come up with the absolute minimum increase, only directly compensating the increases in costs we incur.
Therefore, all prices will go up by $9 starting this Sunday. So all those of you who have been holding off making a purchase, this is the last call before the increase...
We will try to make the discount codes appear a bit more often than before (to somewhat compensate the increase) however we only want to publish discount codes if we have something to show above the code, ie. some interesting pictures. So, the more pictures we get, the more often a discount code can be released. AND we pay $5 for each picture we decide to use (it has to be high-res and very good quality to be considered). Hint, hint...
Meanwhile, CARBON-FIBER VINYL is the theme of the day today. It's a synthetic material (vinyl-based) with the carbon-fiber structure embossed on it. It definitely looks sporty, definitely automotive and is the base of some very fine looking shift boots:
perforated leather is a very nice, sporty addition to any interior:
It combines very well with our finishing types:
1)Stripes (here - BLACK PERFORATED LEATHER WITH SILVER CARBON FIBER STRIPES... I know they look white, but they are silver CF for sure, the camera flash makes them look whitish):
2) Piping (light gray piping on perforated black leather in a C5 Vette - notice how well it matches with the seats - though they are a completely different color, the same pattern of perforations makes them really come together!):
another sample of perforated leather and piping:
Here's the new code: 56ST4G86SI0 - valid through Friday, June 20th!
I dont need one for the MX6 but I would like info for my GSR. I'm looking for both the shift boot and e-brake in charcoal with green (teal) stitching. Whats the cost, and while I'm at it, what about the MX6? I dont see prices listed anywhere, unless I just missed it.
And IIWY I'd clean that ebrake handle in the second post (last picture). It looks like dog penis.
"What are you doing Cartman?"
"Eh, I'm playing red rocket."
Isn't it retsamaksrepus's 626? I'm sure he's the one with the mad zebra print seats and manky tan interior...
If I gave my MX6 as much attention as I gave my Fiero, I'd be around here far more often!
something less tricked-out but just as cool this time. Two-tone boots. With either different (here - white) thread on pics 1-3 and matching on 4 and 5:
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Here's the new code: 5656EV4FE8P - valid through Wednesday, July 16th!
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