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Polished gear surround

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Accurate measurements, a lot of careful crafting and here's the result.

 

The surround is polished stainless bolted to the plastic surround from underneath. The gaitor is actually the wifes old leather boots stitched by my mum and is sandwiched between the stainless surround and another steel surround hidden underneath. Just need to get hold of a good leather knob and maybe a Momo Millenium wheel to finish it off.

 

The photo does NOT do it justice, it looks really nice in the flesh.

 

Dave

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Oooh... bling bling... nice little update to the interior dave! :)

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i understand what you mean , the photo not doing it justice... i couldnt see it to start lol :oops: but i see it now :D

 

bloomin good little touch that mate.. nicely done. (runs off to shop for a sheet of steel)

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Dave, looks good - would you supply these at all? If so, prices? And BTW, silver boots?????????

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Did you stamp it out daves16v, or do it by hand? I guess the latter would be almost impossible to make absolutely straight and smooth, especially on the corners.

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I'd happily pay £40 for one of those, really helps to lift the interior

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If I were to supply them which I'm not, you'd use your existing gaitor. I replaced mine as it was imitation leather and worn out.

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Another thread back from the dead...

 

I've got an identical one in my car. Did you make it Dave?

 

Yes!

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I have seen that polished surround in Dave's car :thumbleft::thumbleft::thumbleft:

 

PIC deffo not do it justice!

 

U should see the other polished bits in the engine bay too! :o

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