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Countersunk MY01 shift knob
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Countersunk MY01 shift knob
I am selling a countersunk aluminum shift knob out of a MY01 S2k. The knob is in very good condition with no marks or scratches other than the typical minor ones from daily use. The shift pattern paint is perfect, no fading or wear.
This shift knob feels great, you get the benefits of aftermarket countersunk knobs with the benefits of the look and feel of the stock knob.
I'm asking $50 Paypal shipped, but that may be negotiable so PM me with your offers.
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Knob on the left
Installed on the car
This shift knob feels great, you get the benefits of aftermarket countersunk knobs with the benefits of the look and feel of the stock knob.
I'm asking $50 Paypal shipped, but that may be negotiable so PM me with your offers.
SOLD
Knob on the left
Installed on the car
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countersunk means that the thread inside the knob is deeper, thus, the knob itself sits a tad bit lower than the OEM shift knob. i have a spoon countersunk knob and i believe it is 10mm countersunk, meaning it sits 10mm lower than the original shift knob.. you really feel the difference between throws though, the shifts feel a lot quicker and almost have like a mini-short shifter feel to it.
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Originally Posted by kenstyle,May 29 2007, 04:51 PM
Do you need to use the locking nut to align the 6-speed pattern?
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Originally Posted by zo0mmike,May 29 2007, 06:48 PM
How much lower is it? Is it 10mm?
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Originally Posted by NFRGUAMBOMB,May 29 2007, 07:54 PM
wow looks nice!
the aluminum one is by far the best feeling oem shift knob!
the aluminum one is by far the best feeling oem shift knob!
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Originally Posted by S2kracka,May 29 2007, 10:32 PM
I couldn't agree more! I like the feel much better than the MY02+ leather-wrapped knob; the solid aluminum feels a lot more solid and direct, especially when countersunk.