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OEM Titanium Shift Knob - Price Dropped - $50
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OEM Titanium Shift Knob - Price Dropped - $50
I found out my wife is getting me a VooDoo for Valentine's day, so now this has to go.
Not brand new condition, but hardly abused. Has normal wear and tear, nothing out of the ordinary, no massive gashes and not an abnormal amount of scuffs. Can include a like-new nut (not pictured).
$50 pickup in Irvine Tu/Wed/Fri, in San Diego SDSU Mon/Thurs, or in 951 Murrieta nights and weekends.
Not brand new condition, but hardly abused. Has normal wear and tear, nothing out of the ordinary, no massive gashes and not an abnormal amount of scuffs. Can include a like-new nut (not pictured).
$50 pickup in Irvine Tu/Wed/Fri, in San Diego SDSU Mon/Thurs, or in 951 Murrieta nights and weekends.
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I have been looking at getting the Titanium oem knob for a while now, but just dont know how it would differ from the stock knob. What differences did you note and is it noticably heavier than the stock?
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I bought my car used and it came with a razo knob =/
I used to have an accord v6 6mt which had the same stock shift knob as the s2k, and from handling that knob in my hand off the car vs. the titanium, the titanium is MUCH heaver. I would say at least twice as much.
if you are in the area, you are welcome to come give it a try around the block
I used to have an accord v6 6mt which had the same stock shift knob as the s2k, and from handling that knob in my hand off the car vs. the titanium, the titanium is MUCH heaver. I would say at least twice as much.
if you are in the area, you are welcome to come give it a try around the block
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Heh I think I would be afraid to drive someone elses car around. I know that the knob does show quite a few scratches. But I also know that pictures tend to make things like that a lot worse than they actually are. How bad do these scratches really show in real life? FYI, I live in Huntington Beach...
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I work in Irvine TU/WED/FRI if you are in the area, and want to try the knob on YOUR car I'd say the pictures are fairly representative. Obviously since the pictures are up close, scratches aren't as noticeable from where you sit in the car.
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