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BRAND NEW GENUINE NISMO LEATHER SHIFT KNOB - $75.00 DELIVERED.

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Item Details: 100% Genuine Authentic Nismo Leather Gear Knob
Condition: Brand New

The NISMO Leather Gear Knob has a beautiful leather skin covering and a solid body made from a special plastic which minimise vibration transfer from the gearbox.
Direct replacement for Nissan 5 speed & 6 speed manual gearboxes.
 
Part Number: 32865-RN003

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DIMENSIONS:
- Screw size: 10mm (M10 x 1.25)
- Width: 40mm
- Length: 72mm
- Inner Length: 59mm


SPECIFICATIONS:
Material: Leather
Shift pattern: Includes 5 speed shift pattern sticker

Vehicle Compatibility List:

- Nissan Skyline R32 (All, With GTR/GTS-4 Make sure Thread is 10mm)
- Nissan Skyline R33 (All).
- Nissan Skyline R34 (Including GTR 6 speed gearbox)
- Nissan Stagea WG(N)C34 (All)
- Nissan 180SX R(P)S13 (All)
- Nissan 200SX S14 (All)

- Nissan 200SX S15 (6 speed)
- Nissan 300ZX Z32 (All)
- Nissan Pulsar N14 (Inc GTI-R)
- Nissan Pulsar N15 (All)
- Nissan Pulsar N16 (All)
- Nissan Silvia (P)S13 (All)
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Fits v36?

Im not 100% sure sorry. Nismo dont list them to suit however, if your car has the 10mm (m10 x 1.25) thread, then it should fit.

Sorry I cannot confirm this 100%.

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Has anyone fitted this to a V36 manual coupe or z34 ? just wanna know how it will sit once installed as the factory one is quite short....

I had a bit of search on this but couldnt find anything sorry. Do you know the dimensions of the shifter thread/stick section?

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