E-Brake Covers are now available

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he has that already. But ppl were asking for the 3/4 one which they just made. That's the one I like mostly too. I just don't think I would get the billet handle, I'm sure I'm getting the full cover.
 

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he has that already. But ppl were asking for the 3/4 one which they just made. That's the one I like mostly too. I just don't think I would get the billet handle, I'm sure I'm getting the full cover.

I'm sorry. I should of clarified that more. I was meaning the rubber part that flaps around at the base of the e-brake, not the handle itself. My bad.
 

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I'm sorry. I should of clarified that more. I was meaning the rubber part that flaps around at the base of the e-brake, not the handle itself. My bad.
thats something we had talked about. we were gonna make a boot. theres alot of them floating around. we didnt like the looks of the boots though that are out there, i think the rubber slot looks better than the big boot hanging there and we have not copied anything from anyone else. so we would have to design our own. it just might happen, but theres a few projects we have our sights set on right now.

that yellow is yellow. i can mail you a sample if you want to check it out. looks great on the black.ya, its hard to get good color on pics and they look different on every comp screen too. thats why its so hard for us to pick threads and things online. the thread i thought would look more like grabber orange doesnt so that was a bust, but the yellow is awesome. i`ll try to get a daylight pic of that thread today.
 
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I'm really lovin' the way you've done these, but I need a bit more 'custom' to match what I already have. These are black carbon material (ebrake would be top and bottom) and black perforated on the sides with red piping. If you can see your way clear to making one of these for me, let me know how much extra you need and we're in business.

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i always hate to flat out say no. when we do boat seats we make our own piping cause the pre made is a little stiff. i tried to match redlines material for baracades car a while back for a console cover to match his other parts that were black and white. even at $100 for the cover we lost money on it, and he supplied a ebrake boot for us to cut up for the white they used. i was able to come close on the black but had to buy it by the sq in which was a huge cost. i`ll still check on the materials and see what kind of costs are involved and pm you. a couple other complications are the carbon fibre material is vinyl. i dont think we could get it to fit tight on the ebrake, and theres no clean way to end or finish the piping on our 3/4 ebrake cover design. i think cost wise, you might as well get the e boot to match what you have. i`ll kick it around with marcy some more though and get back to you.
 
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Dread53, not digging that shift boot man. Why do you have it raised up like that ? I do like the CF look though
 

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Now that was quick... ordered on Sat. and covers showed up today! The crushed pebble grain seems to match the texture of the stock seats very nicely. I will post up some pics after I get these installed (3/4 e-brake cover and console lid cover).
 

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Now that was quick... ordered on Sat. and covers showed up today! The crushed pebble grain seems to match the texture of the stock seats very nicely. I will post up some pics after I get these installed (3/4 e-brake cover and console lid cover).

Looking to see pics. This is what I am thinking plus the shifter.
 

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Here's a couple, but not the best lighting as it matches much better than what shows up. The last one was shot after I wiped them down with Aerospace 303 leather protectant.

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Now that was quick... ordered on Sat. and covers showed up today! The crushed pebble grain seems to match the texture of the stock seats very nicely. I will post up some pics after I get these installed (3/4 e-brake cover and console lid cover).
man doug, the stars were aligned or some crap :clap: it took a couple days to make and i didnt ship them till monday afternoon( thats my day off). they got them to you in record time. wonder what the mail truck does in the 1/4 :omfg: looks really sharp !!!! nice job. alot of it boils down to the install. we`ve tried to make the parts easy as we can for others to install, but thats as important as making the parts.
 
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Doogie, is that the pebbled leather or the smooth for both your e-brake and console cover? The 3/4 e-brake cover looks amazing! I'm pretty sure I am set on that!
 

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. we`ve tried to make the parts easy as we can for others to install, but thats as important as making the parts.

And you did a great job with design of both as install was a piece of cake!

Doogie, is that the pebbled leather or the smooth for both your e-brake and console cover? The 3/4 e-brake cover looks amazing! I'm pretty sure I am set on that!

Both are the new the milled pebble grain.
 
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Dang. I was really hoping you were gonna say smooth! This is tough! I can't decide between the two...
 
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Dang. I was really hoping you were gonna say smooth! This is tough! I can't decide between the two...
ya, the smooth is the toughest of the 3. its kinda soft but has a ruggedness to it. it blends with the console the best, and still looks good with any seats, leather or cloth. the pebble best resembles the oem grain in the seats and the plastic dash. its softer but less rugged. the glove leather is super soft, a little shinier, a little darker, smooth and less rugged but has a very expensive look to it. they all look good though.
 

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Just got my arm rest cover and 3/4 e-break cover in today and already installed! Great product! It is a must for just a little upgrade!
 

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My e-brake cover broke and needs to be glued back....This would be the ideal thing to cover that ugly broken piece up.....I may have to invest in this, the shift boot, and arm rest cover pretty soon
 

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