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    Brass knuckle style shift knob

    Anybody know where I can get one? I think it'd look badass, but I don't want to waste a perfectly good pair of knucks and just weld it to the top of my shift rod.



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    Re: Brass knuckle style shift knob

    do u not have a 3gee anymore lol

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    Re: Brass knuckle style shift knob

    AGAIN with the not having a 3g...... can't we all just get along?

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    Re: Brass knuckle style shift knob

    he had one a long time ago but he wants another one some day

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    Re: Brass knuckle style shift knob

    no offense to 3geezers but mk2 golf> 3geez, thats what i wanted my first car to be but im perfectly happy wit the 3g too

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    Re: Brass knuckle style shift knob

    have you tired Ebay chef?

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    Re: Brass knuckle style shift knob

    hmm, that'd look kinda cool. but i have never seen anything like that done. with something like that, i'd say try and find some that are pretty sturdy. then drill and tap some threads into the piece and just put it on like that. sounds like it would work.
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    Re: Brass knuckle style shift knob

    that might look good, i wouldnt weld it, see if you can tap it or something, i would try ebay or like a local flee market, back when i was colecting knives i would allways go there for diffrent weapons and i never paied more then 20 bucks for something so mayby you will get lucky

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    Re: Brass knuckle style shift knob

    On the show "trick my truck" (on CMT) they did the semi of this ex-marine and used a K-Bar (sp) as his shifter...was fucken sweet

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    Re: Brass knuckle style shift knob

    I haven't tried ebay. All the swap meet/market places I've tried they're like, oh we don't sell those here ;-). But then I'll walk away and see them selling other people knucks. I just don't want to experiment on the one pair I already have.

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    Re: Brass knuckle style shift knob

    Quote Originally Posted by Chef Boyardee
    I haven't tried ebay. All the swap meet/market places I've tried they're like, oh we don't sell those here ;-). But then I'll walk away and see them selling other people knucks. I just don't want to experiment on the one pair I already have.
    how much do they cost?


    maybe you can fab something up or pay some one else to do it

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    Re: Brass knuckle style shift knob

    Quote Originally Posted by MessyHonda
    how much do they cost?
    maybe you can fab something up or pay some one else to do it
    Mine were like 20 bucks on ebay, the dude sold them as paper weights and then got shut down when they found out he was selling weaponry on ebay haha. They're stainless steel though, not actual brass.

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