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james: oh ok, coolies you got it in. Yeah, its a bit hard to judge. But a torch does wonders.

That jar thing is a ****er.. but i worked how to do it much easier later.

Luckily the fuel guage sender is a bit further away. They are still inaccurate as crap anyhow

the reason i ask... i am after a fancy knob for my auto , and wondering one may obtain a fancy knob for an auto

Negative... I have seen them... I may be able to dig up a pic... But yeah... It depends on how the shift lock works and whether it has an OD / Hold button...

dang.. i know how i can do it. I can remove the big shifter, splice the wires for the "power" button (yes its a "power" button on an r31..wee), and squirrel it away to a switch somewhere else. And just have it so its always engaged and you just bang it up and down.

The main problem is finding a manual knob with a circumference that will fit over the auto stick.

hmmm.. i am on a quest for knob! :P

i'm starting to do it up a bit on a cheap-ass-budget.. thought why not.. Not much more i want to do to the R33 styling wise.

hey james.. does it make that cool sucking noise when you turn on the ignition and its priming up. I love that.

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