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    Need a shift boot? Got $5? Done.

    Step 1. Go to the local fabric store and buy whatever you want for $5.00

    Step 2. Print out the attached pattern in 11x17 (Make sure scale is set to 100%!!)

    Step 3. Cut out your material and sew together as shown

    Step 4. Fit your new boot to the plastic ring - check slot location w/ plastic tabs and make sure the folds fall at the corners.

    Step 5. Be proud of yourself.





    (Hint - this is way easier with a sewing machine :) )
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    #2
    Nice, better then pay 20 bucks on ebay!
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    1992 325i : SOLD
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      #3
      Very cool.
      AWD > RWD

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        #4
        Thanks for your contribution, going to have to try this.
        1991 325i - "Scambles" The Daily Driven lightly modded.
        1988 Mazda RX-7 TII "Mako" The Free Dorito
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          #5
          Sport seat pattern too please :-)


          Awesome work. Thank you!
          ACS S3 Build / Dinan 5 E34

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            #6
            E-brake boot pattern?
            AWD > RWD

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              #7
              that looks so simple even my wife could do it...no...no she couldn't lol. That damned sewing machine has been used twice since she begged for it 3 years ago. but how many other things that I begged for could she also say that about? haha I'll keep my mouth shut and stay out of trouble.

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                #8
                what^

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                  #9
                  I made one using this pattern. I used the leather from a ripped cardinal red back seat. The issue is that the leather is very thick, because it's meant for a seat. Additionally, being old, the leather is also very tough.

                  I didn't end up using it for those reasons, but the pattern does work nicely.
                  AWD > RWD

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