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Gear Knob Warmer

Hand made hat for your gear knob. Available in a range of colours to match your Mini. Pictured is my Electric Blue/EB one, along with a Chilli Red/White one. These are made to order just state in the notes box what colours you want. (p.s. please don't try driving with the warmer in place)

From a Mini Car website lol

i also have a razo gearing knob

it burns like a bitch in summer, cant stand it need a leather one when summer comes

but atm its only cold, all u have to do is rub it a bit(yes rub ur knob) and i dun really see it as a problem

razo gearing knobs are crap, wouldnt get another one even if it 'looks' good

You're forgetting the worst part - metal gear knobs in summer!

I had a Nismo titanium one in the GT-R and remember getting into the car after it had been parked for a few hours in the sun.

I touched the shifter and swear it nearly burned NISMO into my hand.

I felt like this guy...

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Gear Knob Warmer

Hand made hat for your gear knob. Available in a range of colours to match your Mini. Pictured is my Electric Blue/EB one, along with a Chilli Red/White one. These are made to order just state in the notes box what colours you want. (p.s. please don't try driving with the warmer in place)

From a Mini Car website lol

how is it going to warm your gear knob? what do they think, the knob has heat or it's own to keep in. some stupid knob design that it :)

hey tekin

i have the same knob i think. just a flush silver razo one

it gets pretty cold in winter, not much u can do. but summer is by far the worst. i struggle to change gears if its in the sun for a few hours

Rekin....nice one...best answer so far' but useless as Kyle stated...but looked good to warm the real knob...

Joshua...If I hardened the f#$k up anymore...I would be a 2 day old stiff..

Shaun...hair drier...how would I explain that to my friends when I have no hair

James....do evos./hummers come with nismo c/f knobs...

Steven...a few more days and I am fitting the original back on..

Paul...I would suggest we both melt them down and make a razo....battery operated shinny thing-ama-jig that looks like a bullet.

Oh...Ash.....some don't have one...so it does not shrink...LOL

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