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Replacing console around shift knob

I was removing my headunit to troubleshoot, and managed to scratch the leather around the shift knob. Is this an expensive piece to replace?

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Old 06-27-2012, 09:23 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I was removing my headunit to troubleshoot, and managed to scratch the leather around the shift knob. Is this an expensive piece to replace?
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I think it is around 90 bucks for the shift boot console assemble. Just make sure you buy the base console and switch your S-mode button from the old one or it will cost you more. Will post price and part # when I get home and can look at my invoice.
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GL! and yah, you need to put towels on the console as the metal brackets are pretty sharp.
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GL! and yah, you need to put towels on the console as the metal brackets are pretty sharp.
Yeah, lesson learned right? The scratch in the leather part is hardly noticeable. I did scratch the silver lining around the shift knob, but I planned on having all of the silver in the interior painted red to match the 40th color scheme.
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Is it posible to purchase the shift boot console assemble with the red stitching in the leather?
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Is it posible to purchase the shift boot console assemble with the red stitching in the leather?
I believe that is the nismo option.
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I can sell you all those pieces if you would like? Good deal. But I painted my silver trim black. But you said you might were going to paint your anyways. Let me know
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