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Stacey007



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Where do I get these Gear stick rings from?
As in the picture where from? Please


I've found ones on Amazon that look similar but not as thick, I thought I ready somewhere on here Lakeland shop?


if someone can point be in the correct location please. The rings with the yellow circles round them



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custom90



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I'd be interested too, providing they aren't silly money.
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Stacey007



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Maybe I did read it right?


Rolling pin rings? these are thinner but will search some more.


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cake-Boss-Rolling-...amp;sr=8-4


£3.50 for 6 Smile if that had a LR Part number it would be another £10
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custom90



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Nothing that I'm aware of, but you can use then to differentiate between transfer lever and gearstick.

Saying that someone who doesn't know the difference shouldn't be in one! Rolling with laughter
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custom90



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Stacey - Probably? They would only slip over surely anyway. If they were plastic they'd have to clip on instead and be very flexible.
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Stacey007



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I think red would make it go quicker obvioulsy Laughing .


I'm sure others have fitted these?


Where did you get them from Very Happy
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George G



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eBay Item No. 131748099310

Silicone rings?

Should stretch over and can choose your own colours if you want.
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Stacey007



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^ Wow rubber wedding rings.....



Could have saved a fortune buying these Very Happy


Thanks Thumbs Up
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custom90



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Should glow in the dark, that might prove useful then. Or hi viz
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George G



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I must admit I have no idea if they will work but having seen them on the JLR tour (as jewelry covers) they are very stretchy so should go over the heads and come in plenty of colours...

Keep us updated if they work! Thumbs Up
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Stacey007



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I do love my Defender....


Buying it a wedding ring....... Rolling with laughter





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For 99p worth a punt Very Happy
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Stacey007



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^ Absolutely nothing.


I just like them Smile


They seem to be on the run out models also.
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