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Hi All.

I guess lots of friends like me, after driving our V everyday for more than 2 years, realy get sick of old ugly big shifter knob.

Guys in G35 form replace it with aftermarket ones.

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I personally like this very much.

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But after search on ebay and goolge. the only thing I can find that looks not that bad is for Commondore!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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The other choice is this, more like a hand break other than a shifter knob.

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Lets start discuss

Any suggestion welcome.

Edited by Frank350GT

Yes, the V35's factory leather wrapped shifter is considered a beauty compared to what I used to have in the R33, or basically any Nissan from the 90s era! Those ugly T bar shaped.... ugh...

Series 2 shifters are a lot nicer looking than s1 plus they come with the aluminium surround and leather boot

Yep, that is what I am looking for, That is why I prefer the M45 shifter knob.

Any idear where can get them?

cheers

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