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The gear knob comes with a sticker to put on your console to show the gears. The shipping method is that i wrap them up in paper and stick heaps of stamps on it. Works a treat

Hmm our office lady collectd the mail first thing this morning and there was some speakers for me but no Nismo Leather =( Where are they coming from? I would've expected they'd be here today if they were shipped Wednesday =\

Hmm our office lady collectd the mail first thing this morning and there was some speakers for me but no Nismo Leather =( Where are they coming from? I would've expected they'd be here today if they were shipped Wednesday =\

Ya ditto... no show ;)

>.< Our 'business' mail centre is only open like 6-9 or some shit in the morning. WTF is that about, stupid PO BOX =( I'll hve to wait til monday :dry:

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How do these gear knobs attach to the gear stick?

Do they have a plastic inner sleeve with a 10mm thread and a screw at the top (inside the knob)?

Fscking >.< I even stopped in on my way through to work to check the PO box this morning and still nothing >.< Nate, what address did you ship mine too or is this just Aus Post at their fscking finest >.<.

After spending all day saturday servicing and busting my ass then getting pulled over TWICE by the fuzz and possibly receiving 'an infringment notice in the mail', I could really use a new toy to make me happy ^_^

</rant>

Victory! It was in the PO box when I checked on the way home, fitted that bad boy right there in the car park, feels so direct =D

Question, where did people place the pattern sticker? I was going to leave it off but the local fuzz is quite adept at spotting mods on cars. On a recent check over the cop, who was a decent guy, knew to look at the boost solenoid, BOV, SMIC and so forth so I'd like to mount the sticker for legal reasons. I was thinking either on the ashtray door (can always replace the whole thing later if needed) or directly back from the knob, on the edge of the plastic surround.

Ideas? Thoughts? Pics?!

Cheers nate =D

In my opinion, the one that comes with it is a back tacky.

I've brought myself one of these to which I find to look alot better -

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nismo-5-Speed-Gear-...1QQcmdZViewItem

(no, this is NOT my auction, it is a idea put forward to make the gear sticker look better in my opinion)

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