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Why when you can buy a razo one ! ?

I originally started out making stock ones cause my original one was worm out and when I priced a new one I was quoted nearly $700 ( Ive owned R33s for around 10 years now ) back then from a parts dealer ! ! ! And because of that I decided then to make one that wouldnt wear off the vyln/leather from every day use.

R33AzzA your pics didnt come up ? If I can get a look at the design and see how it works internally I willing to give it a go

Sorry, Hopefully these work. I don't have any internal pics as of yet.

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What about the 6 speed version for the R34? the stock knob is nice but it's starting to wear in places and I want to keep it.

You could borrow mine for a mould but it's not in tip top shape anymore.

Goddamn, those are sexy - both the gearknobs on my nissans are looking kinda worse for wear, and I'd love to replace em - but trying to find something that looks nice and stock like the factory leather ones has proven extraordinarily difficult -- So what you have here looks f**king *awesome*

Are you planning on making / selling these?

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