They are not all the same for 5 and 6 speed 4th gens due to the differences in the center console. The ones you linked are only for 93-96 Firebird/Trans Am models.
The shift boot I linked is from a well known vendor which has good quality leather and stitching, and the attachment rings are metal so they don't break like the plastic ones. If you apply leather cleaner and conditioner and use the metal trim ring, you'll never have to buy another shift boot for your F-body ever again (unless you somehow damage it, of course).
United Kingdom? The first link is in the United Kingdom and really doesn't have that great of a rep.......... Although it says 100% positive feedback, if you know how eBay does their ratings, that is only in the last 3 months. Look at their feedback, 13 negative and 341 neutral in the last year. Me being a Veteran eBay user, I would not do business from them for 2 reasons,
1: I don't buy from companies outside the US....
2: they have a poor "overall" feedback rating.
I would rather spend a few extra $$ and purchase domestically and from a better reputable company. Sometimes, depending on the product, I'll take a chance on an item from a company with less than perfect feedback, again, this is only from a company in the US.
Yes way. I'd buy it and prove you wrong but I don't have any friends with manual F-bodies that would appreciate such a gift (only two I know are about to sell their cars). I bought one of their cheap leather and light gray alcantara shift boots and installed it in my car and the quality was high and the leather was real. Here's a video someone made:
You can Google "topgaiters bmw" if you want to look further.
$60.00 Where?
I've ordered all new interior stuff ( leather for seats and new carpet ) and want the leather boot to match.
Also getting the headliner done.
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