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Old 02-12-2001, 02:58 PM
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What can I say this knob makes an already fantastic gear box feel even better.

It sits about 1" shorter than the stock knob which IMO makes the shift throws feel even closer.

I love it, prob the best $35 spent on the car so far. I highly recomend it.

Thanks CDELENA for turning me on to this great addition to my car
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Any website links to it?
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Originally posted by huyto
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Go to http://www.teamvoodoo.com/

Trust me....I've got the Ti Voodoo shift knob @ $125 + $5 shipping. It's one of the best investments I've made on the S2K. Well worth the improved short shift feel. If you can't justify the Ti cost, at least get the Al version.

Two day delivery after order. Can't beat that.
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And seriously consider sending the knob to Joe Portas for engraving. I have the pearl aluminum knob with a six-speed pattern, and it looks great. I think that Joe will engrave anything for $15 or so.
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Yep, I really enjoy the Voodoo knob in my car. Here's a thread that I started last December that has a few photos of the Aluminum version, both plain and engraved. http://www.s2000online.com/forums/showthre...p?threadid=2526
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by JackTs2K
[B]And seriously consider sending the knob to Joe Portas for engraving.
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Mines a hand made Columbiumn model....with the Japanese shift pattern of course.......Of course I did the Voodoo recess to get the best of all worlds......

Hey Ming wanna make some REALLY good knobs? Of course they would be $$$
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Buy a vodoo knob engraved any way you like at http://www.knobmeister.com
no need to buy it and send it out to someone, just plug and play!
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I already have one of the Voodoo knobs and I love it. I was thinking of maybe getting another one engraved, but getting a black one. I'm not sure if it would look "right" though. Anyone get a black one, or any thoughts on what a black one might look like.

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is the voodoo knob "screw on" or set screws?


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