wtb: cheap shift knobs
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I made one out of a 2" trailer hitch ball. Drilled and tapped for the shifter (M10, I think) and then polished it. Extra weight makes shifting easy and precise.
Only thing I dislike is how hot it gets in the sun, so I bought a hacky sack ($3, eBay), cut a hole in it and fitted it as a cover. Custom leather shift **** for cheap.
Only thing I dislike is how hot it gets in the sun, so I bought a hacky sack ($3, eBay), cut a hole in it and fitted it as a cover. Custom leather shift **** for cheap.
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no thanks. that's actually something i've used before.
10x1.25 iirc
yes. send me an invoice for 15 or less through paypal - phillyb@phillybhatesme.com - whatever you think is fair and i'll take the **** and your *** rag...errr sock
I made one out of a 2" trailer hitch ball. Drilled and tapped for the shifter (M10, I think) and then polished it. Extra weight makes shifting easy and precise.
Only thing I dislike is how hot it gets in the sun, so I bought a hacky sack ($3, eBay), cut a hole in it and fitted it as a cover. Custom leather shift **** for cheap.
Only thing I dislike is how hot it gets in the sun, so I bought a hacky sack ($3, eBay), cut a hole in it and fitted it as a cover. Custom leather shift **** for cheap.
yes. send me an invoice for 15 or less through paypal - phillyb@phillybhatesme.com - whatever you think is fair and i'll take the **** and your *** rag...errr sock
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