looking for a black/green shift knob
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Hey everybody,
I've been looking for a while now for a black/green leather or suede shift ****.
I don't like aluminum/ss shift ***** because they get so hot under the sun and I don't have a garage.
I've found plenty of black, black/red, black/blue, etc shift ***** that I like in leather and suede but no one seems to stock anything with green to match my interior color scheme.
Petty question I guess, but can anyone point me in the right direction?
I'd prefer to spend the money on NRG, Momo, Sparco, etc (you get what you pay for) but none of the big guys seem to be making anything in green so I'd consider a no-name brand if I felt the quality was decent.
Thanks in advance!
-A
I've been looking for a while now for a black/green leather or suede shift ****.
I don't like aluminum/ss shift ***** because they get so hot under the sun and I don't have a garage.
I've found plenty of black, black/red, black/blue, etc shift ***** that I like in leather and suede but no one seems to stock anything with green to match my interior color scheme.
Petty question I guess, but can anyone point me in the right direction?
I'd prefer to spend the money on NRG, Momo, Sparco, etc (you get what you pay for) but none of the big guys seem to be making anything in green so I'd consider a no-name brand if I felt the quality was decent.
Thanks in advance!
-A
OK,I you are like me and get **** about the smallest detail...has to
be right,you are willing to pay the price.
The following vendor produces world class stuff:
tuning-shop.co.uk.
The are in the U.K.,make custom shift boots(gaiters),**** covers etc.
Check out their website.The contact there is Greg.
I think that he could put togther anything you want.
He uses only the best Italian leather.Of course,be prepared
to pay the price.But hey,you'll have a one-of-a-kind ****!
You'll find that companies in the UK give great service compared to
a lot in the U.S.
be right,you are willing to pay the price.
The following vendor produces world class stuff:
tuning-shop.co.uk.
The are in the U.K.,make custom shift boots(gaiters),**** covers etc.
Check out their website.The contact there is Greg.
I think that he could put togther anything you want.
He uses only the best Italian leather.Of course,be prepared
to pay the price.But hey,you'll have a one-of-a-kind ****!
You'll find that companies in the UK give great service compared to
a lot in the U.S.
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From: Middle Tennessee
OK,I you are like me and get **** about the smallest detail...has to
be right,you are willing to pay the price.
The following vendor produces world class stuff:
tuning-shop.co.uk.
The are in the U.K.,make custom shift boots(gaiters),**** covers etc.
Check out their website.The contact there is Greg.
I think that he could put togther anything you want.
He uses only the best Italian leather.Of course,be prepared
to pay the price.But hey,you'll have a one-of-a-kind ****!
You'll find that companies in the UK give great service compared to
a lot in the U.S.
be right,you are willing to pay the price.
The following vendor produces world class stuff:
tuning-shop.co.uk.
The are in the U.K.,make custom shift boots(gaiters),**** covers etc.
Check out their website.The contact there is Greg.
I think that he could put togther anything you want.
He uses only the best Italian leather.Of course,be prepared
to pay the price.But hey,you'll have a one-of-a-kind ****!
You'll find that companies in the UK give great service compared to
a lot in the U.S.
one of them (you pick out the correct green color) and make sure the **** is adaptable to your car.Don't think
this would be a problem as there are all kinds of adaptors avail for *****.
Petty question I guess, but can anyone point me in the right direction?
I'd prefer to spend the money on NRG, Momo, Sparco, etc (you get what you pay for) but none of the big guys seem to be making anything in green so I'd consider a no-name brand if I felt the quality was decent.
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