93 legacy L 2wd
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- First Gear
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93 legacy L 2wd
just uploaded some pics of my legacy, have a look and tell me what ya think! http://vypa.homestead.com
Brian
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- Vikash
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Hehe, looks cool.
I got a generic cheap leather shifter boot off eBay for like 12 bucks but then found no good way to mount it simply... Did you attach your boot to the little pegs underneath?
I ended up getting an extra stock rubber boot from a junkyard, cutting the bottom two sections off it, and sewing/stapling them to the leather boot. The black leather boot and my stock leather-wrapped knob went pretty well together.
My back seat needs to be dyed at some point too... UV radiation has taken its toll on the pigment. =)
I got a generic cheap leather shifter boot off eBay for like 12 bucks but then found no good way to mount it simply... Did you attach your boot to the little pegs underneath?
I ended up getting an extra stock rubber boot from a junkyard, cutting the bottom two sections off it, and sewing/stapling them to the leather boot. The black leather boot and my stock leather-wrapped knob went pretty well together.
My back seat needs to be dyed at some point too... UV radiation has taken its toll on the pigment. =)
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- Vikash
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Hehe... It doesn't look too bad, actually. I'd recommend trying what I did, though, if you can. I'll take a picture when I have a chance; it looks decent and was cheap. Just cut the bottom two sections off your stock boot (the section with the holes and the first level that sticks above the console) and attach your fabric to that.
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not quite ready to cut up the stock boot yet
even tho ive already butchered my interior... i never knew vinyl paint didnt stick to vinyl....
works great on plastic tho. also the fabric boot is temporary.... dirt sticks to it too bad so ima get somethin else... gotta go to michaels or some craft store to see if they sell black vinyl for the boot... should only cost a dollar or two if they have it... id sew the bottom of the stock boot to that for sure

works great on plastic tho. also the fabric boot is temporary.... dirt sticks to it too bad so ima get somethin else... gotta go to michaels or some craft store to see if they sell black vinyl for the boot... should only cost a dollar or two if they have it... id sew the bottom of the stock boot to that for sure
Brian
http://vypa.homestead.com/index.html
http://vypa.homestead.com/index.html