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05-27-2005, 01:14 PM | #1 |
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So I made my own Torso Strap and Shift/E-Brake Boots (PICS)
My friend bought one of these:
http://www.gforce.com/products/restr...soharness.html online for about $15. Since I'm an avid rockclimber, and I frequent REI (climbing/biking/camping, etc..) I knew they had nylon straping by the foot. So me and said friend went there and got some great quality 2" strap for $.60/foot (got 6 feet). Now since the store carries all sorts of camping/backpacking gear, they have replacement clips and snaps for backpacks. So I picked up a two inch quick conect for $1.75. Voila same thing for under $6 (I got mine for under $3 since I had credit)... booya... You simply wrap it around your seat and chest and it holds you in place impressively well. Costs less than a harness, nothing to bolt in, great for autoxing or spirited driving. Furthermore, I had seen all the redline products for shiftboots, so I decided to make my own since my mom is an upholsterer and can get leather easily. So I cut out the patterns and had her sew them together. Beautiful... I also repainted my trip inside. I used chalkboard paint, since I had it and I noticed that it sprayed much thinner than regular paint. No bubbles, looks great. On to the pictures... Don't mind the doggy... she jumped in when I opened the door to take pictures. sorry for the novel..
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05-27-2005, 01:23 PM | #2 |
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Hmm, 2 threads and no pictures?? Well, this one is closed.
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