WTB aftermarker manual gearknob

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MYT801
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hi everyone. just wanting to see if anyone has a aftermarket/custom gear knob for around $20 - $25. 1 want one that would screw onto the origional gear shift thread.

Thanks
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gadj
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Any SuperCheap/Repco or other parts & accessory outlet should be able to help you with a new one for that amount or less.
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MYT801
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yeah would they have these for the screw threador the grub screw? i want a skull one :D
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Billie
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There all grub screw. Only way to get a screw on is from the wreckers, but chances are they wont have a factory skull gearknob.
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supervan
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Billie wrote:There all grub screw. Only way to get a screw on is from the wreckers, but chances are they wont have a factory skull gearknob.



but chances are they wont have a factory skull gearknob.[/quote] :snigger:

just go to supercheap and get the grub screw type they hold on ok'ish and will only cost you $15-$30 for a new shiny one. and they will have a bit more to chose from then the wreckers :thumbup2:
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MYT801
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haha, ill go have a look next week cheers guys
MYT801
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dont the grub ones screw the thread up though?
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Put a piece of hose/plastic tube inside the gearknob to bush up the fit. If you are careful you should be able to firm the grubscrews up so that they don't move around on the thread.
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MYT801
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great thinking mate, ill be looking at that next week
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