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sorry for delay, but here are a few pics of a sample of what I can do. These two are very simple, but thats my preference. I can do more complex stuff if you like.
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heh it looks like a piston
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im diggin the second one, does it get really hot in summer days?
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if it gets hot, put a clean sock over it. That's what i did when i had a half aluminum shift knob. Plus it will keep it nice and shiney
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if it gets hot, put a clean sock over it. That's what i did when i had a half aluminum shift knob. Plus it will keep it nice and shiney
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you'll do it when the ambient temperature is 105 and inside your car is the same surface as the sun.
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i almost got burnt by the metal part of the Auto shift nob lol~
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cold in winter. hot in summer...
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I like my TRD knob...you shold design it rounder...
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i just noticed this isnt the thread on kind..i dont like it anymore
well i like the way it looks but i dont like the hassle
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looks like the RSX shifter
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i just noticed this isnt the thread on kind..i dont like it anymore
well i like the way it looks but i dont like the hassle of them being held down by screws? that's why I got the TRD duracon...holy crap, is it nice...I LOVE it so much more than the MOMO... I recommend the TRD Duracon to anyone...it's comfortable and feels great!
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3:30 in the afternoon, when i get off work, start my car, i cant even touch my shift knob, too damn hot, billet aluminum Hayame
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you make those?...that looks pretty easy, probably could do that in about 15 minutes huh? I might try that sometime...and yea it would look better rounded
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Nice lathe work. It would be better if you put the right tap in. I've noticed that my stock shift knob turns exactly as far as when the shift pattern becomes straight when I screw it down. Maybe you could work out exactly how many turns to put in with a blind tap. I have often broken taps off while putting threads in I wonder how difficult it is to anodize something. I think you have to send it off.
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