Looking to get a new shift knob soon. I need some ideas. I was thinking of gettin a carbon fiber one. Lets see what ya'll got!
Looking to get a new shift knob soon. I need some ideas. I was thinking of gettin a carbon fiber one. Lets see what ya'll got!
OEM TiTE baby lol.. actually that knob i got at the jy thinking it was nicer than mine.. but after i cleaned it i realized i just needed to clean mine too haha
Last edited by frantik; 06-30-2007 at 02:00 PM.
i have 3 shift knobs![]()
1988 Honda Accord LX-i Coupe 123k miles.
Ditto for me, minus the keysOriginally Posted by frantik
I like the Sparco Bio:
..but I wanna feel one in person before plunking down $75 on it heh. Not that it keeps inline with the topic, but on a similar token as far as pedals I want the Razo RP54s.
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nevermindOriginally Posted by Civic Accord Honda
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but i want one like this
the only spot leather is welcomed in my car other than the steering wheel
I think mine is from a civic. lol
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Hmmm This one is a lil different. For show use I'm guessing?
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I've got the OEM know here.
I used to have the Mono Anatomic but I still prefer the look of a brand new OEM shifter hehe
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I need these parts!
https://www.3geez.com/forum/showthread.php?t=67742
Sorry m8 But
Looks a bit RicE...
Last edited by Tomisimo; 07-01-2007 at 02:45 PM.
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Its prttey fnuny how you can raed tihs eintre snetnece with all tehse ellters out of palce...
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i want a mugen shifter
or something similarly styled...
noo you want the spoon knob
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looks uncomfortable
i like the one OD posted if i were to upgrade
still rocking the OEM one. heres a pic when i got my car
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1989 Honda Accord LX-i
B18c1 swap since 7/2011
175whp and 132tq
Redzone tuned
Pardon the mess, I am still working on the car.
The boot is the Audi euro boot that everyone goes ga-ga over for some reason. The shift knob is a custom piece lathed at my shop out of 303 stainless steel. Drilled and threaded for the shifter. No hex nut crap to deal with.
damn u i want that boot
1988 Honda Accord LX-i Coupe 123k miles.
That Audi boot makes the car look older.
The same one from all 88-00 Civics. Until I get that RHD, oh wait, it has the same one.
I'll take a pic of mine tomorrrrow if i can,remeber mine was off one of the honda prototypes that they tested till they broke running the hell out of them on Ohio roads. that was while the marysville plant was being built. they used to do secret torture tests up there because the roads were so bad. all i'll say is i had a relative that was working with the project at the time and one of them "disappeared". no comments other then that. i will never part with that knob. ever.
i found one on my site. it's always nice to know they were testing hondas while shifting with this knob.![]()
Originally Posted by lostforawhile
thats pretty bad ass lmao id be proud of that thing.
i was born and raised in Ohio,and i had relatives who were involved in the marysville project,the unnamed relative who will remain unnamed was actualy involved in paperwork during the testing,he unscrewed one of the knobs and pocketed it. lol.![]()
i thought you bought those? and arent they replicas?Originally Posted by bullard123
i want the black one![]()
Man, sabz that's a really nice looking piece of steel you have! Does it have some nice weight to it? It reminds me of those weighted Skunk2 shift knobs. The extra weight really makes the shifting feel smooth.
How many people can say they made their own shift knob. That's badass!
I have a 3g shift knob in my car:
Man that is dirty lookin in that pic. Damn camera flash.
Last edited by 2ndGenGuy; 07-03-2007 at 07:34 AM.
hey i bet thats cleaner than most 3geez on here![]()
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