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redondoaveb 01-14-2020 01:36 PM

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Bump from the dead any new information on this?

Here's my Shift Solutions e brake handle

Krylon 01-14-2020 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by redondoaveb (Post 3900665)
Here's my Shift Solutions e brake handle


How was the install? I've never messed with the ebrake in any of my vehicles.

redondoaveb 01-14-2020 04:28 PM

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How was the install? I've never messed with the ebrake in any of my vehicles.

Here's a tutorial to do the NRG handle which is pretty easy. The Shift Solutions that I did required a lot more modifications. I had to cut off the circled area plus some other mods on top of what needed to be done for the NRG handle. It was quite a bit of work but not super difficult.

redondoaveb 01-14-2020 04:31 PM

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I have a completed handle with the NRG handle and a Redline Goods alcantara e brake boot I'd be willing to sell.

Da370z 06-22-2023 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by redondoaveb (Post 3900694)
I have a completed handle with the NRG handle and a Redline Goods alcantara e brake boot I'd be willing to sell.

I know old post but is this still available or did you sell it allready?

redondoaveb 06-22-2023 02:47 PM

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I know old post but is this still available or did you sell it allready?

Was that you that contacted me on IG? If not, that one is sold but I custom build them to order so I can build whatever style you want. Usually a 2 week turnaround. I don't build them with the NGR handle, that was just a test handle. Here are a couple samples of what i do.

BoilardZ 06-30-2023 10:50 PM

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Guys:
For those wanting a nice look, a good price, and a simple install, I recommend this one from Autotrimming (available on ebay):
https://www.ebay.com/itm/184476105144
It's made specifically for the 370z. It's available with several different stitch colors, and it's only about 23 bucks. Best of all, it's easy to install. All I did was carefully pry off the rectangular rubber seal around the base of the e-brake. Then I slid on the gaiter (a cinch!) and stuffed the bottom skirt down through the opening. Then I reinstalled the rubber seal. It's held in with about 15-20 little rubber tabs that stick through slots in the plastic center console.
Here's a picture of the finished product.
Cheers,
Steve

Tractionless 07-01-2023 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by BoilardZ (Post 4041862)
Guys:
For those wanting a nice look, a good price, and a simple install, I recommend this one from Autotrimming (available on ebay):
https://www.ebay.com/itm/184476105144
It's made specifically for the 370z. It's available with several different stitch colors, and it's only about 23 bucks. Best of all, it's easy to install. All I did was carefully pry off the rectangular rubber seal around the base of the e-brake. Then I slid on the gaiter (a cinch!) and stuffed the bottom skirt down through the opening. Then I reinstalled the rubber seal. It's held in with about 15-20 little rubber tabs that stick through slots in the plastic center console.
Here's a picture of the finished product.
Cheers,
Steve

I can vouch as I have the same but simply tucked into the OE rubber seal with a plastic pry tool.
Wish there was an easy solution for the exposed handle though.


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