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SAU Members get discount from Just Jap 101 Bath Rd Kirrawee Ph: 9545.0532

But...

Eugene at "JDM Performance" here on SAU has 1 Nismo GT knob left I think > PM him. Not sure if it's 10mm or 12mm

I just purchased one of these. I am very impressed in its quality and just couldn't go past the price.

(Sorry if link wont work. I had to copy paste the link on my phone).

Manual Gear Knob Shifter NISSAN SKYLINE R32 R33 GTR GTS

Link: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Manual-Gear-Knob-Shifter-NISSAN-SKYLINE-R32-R33-GTR-GTS-/380345111116

try nissan. get one from a n15 SSS. nice leather job. not the cheapest though at a few hundred dollars.

when i needed a new gear knob for my 180sx i just went to the wreckers and got one off a standard pulsar. it was just a rubber one but did the job and was comfy and most importantly was a direct fit, not some universal thing with a rubber tube that goes over the thread that usually ends up coming loose.

thanks guys for you valuable input, but i went the ebay option and got a momo short gear knob and the boot for it as well.. does anyone have suggestions to put the gear boot on, i found it difficult to put on, is there a trick too it or does anyone in sydney install these things, putting on the gear knob is a piece of cake but its dramas fitting the gear boot on. i have a nissan skyline r33..

Any help would be grateful....... thanks

The r33 is easy just turn it inside out so you can attach the rubber top part

Then very carefully with a flat head screwdriver pop off the metal fasteners put new boot on all the plastic knobs then put the fasteners back on

Easy

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