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Only advice I have is........don't buy an all metal one, I replaced my Razo alloy one with a Nismo leather one cos in the summer the knob would get that hot it would take your skin off!!!!

I used to have a tanned kangaroo's ball bag that I'd slip over it to stop the heat, but it meant having to do that every time and that didn't happen.

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Just a trick I learned when looking for a simple leather knob for my GTST. If you find a threaded knob which is one size too big in the shaft (ie off a Toyota/Lexus), put a helicoil thread in the knob and bingo you have a the correct thread. Just expands your selection of leather knobs! I also had a metal knob, and this did not work well in Mount Isa!

Cheers

Brett

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