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Big Ugly
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Fredericksburg, Va
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I had thought about having the stitching changed as well. At one time I was thinking of having my seats, shifter & steering wheel done in black with gold stitching.
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: middle of Alberta
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I seen a guy, think it was here, maybe 'evil' forum that redid his shift knob with all new material too...
just cut it out to size, and used the old one as a guide on how to stitch the new one, came out really nice, IMO... Found the Link... http://rotarycarclub.com/rotary_foru...ead.php?t=5157 buy the Nardi, and try re-stitching the stock one? then if you mess up just get it recovered professionally.. Either way, I'm looking forward to pics.. J.
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Elkton, MD
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http://www.rx7club.com/showthread.php?t=911397 The guy's name is Matt, and he's up in Canada. Great guy to work with. After reading the above thread and getting in touch with him, I decided to send him my shift knob to recover, along with measurements of my e-brake handle so he could fabricate a leather replacement cover for me. Somewhere in that thread, you can see pictures of my recovered shift knob & new e-brake leather cover before he shipped it back to me. Unfortunately, I was the one guy who had the misfortune of having some scumbag in the USPS system steal the contents of my package during its return trip from Canada, sometime after it cleared customs. Obviously this was no fault of Matt's, and I can vouch for the fact that he made sure the package was properly insured and he diligently followed thru with the postal service's on both sides of the border to get my insurance claim paid as quickly as possible. Net result was the insurance claim was paid and I purchased a brand new leather shifter knob from Ray @ Malloy Mazda and had about $50 change left over after all shipping expenses were paid. |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Colorado Springs, CO
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Lifetime Rotorhead
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Elkton, MD
Posts: 874
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I was more concerned with my parts getting lost/delayed in customs, but prior to shipping my shift knob out, I picked a surrogate knob off a '90s vintage Protege at the local junkyard so I could drive my '7 while the knob was being redone. Matt has done a bunch of these, and I was the only one unlucky enough to have it stolen in shipping. Again, no fault of Matt's, and he took care of it like a professional, even though he does this as a hobby. If I can find a surrogate steering wheel, I might ask him to recover my steering wheel despite my experience with the USPS. I believe in karma, and I think somewhere out there, there's a scumbag who will be smited by the vengeful rotary gods!
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