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hey, this seems like a good buy. before i consider purchasing one, i want to know if the gearknobs have the H pad pattern on the top ? i havent got my skyline yet, but will be doing so at the end of the yr. this is gonna be my first manual car, soo i kinda need the H pattern to learn my manual properly(never drivin one before).  

the pics ppl have posted doesnt seem to have it. but can u confirm this ?

thnx

also, where about in melbourne are u located ? please pm me. thnx

hey r43_skyline,

they don't have the H pattern on them.

for everyone else, I bought one of the matte ones from Greg yesterday.

They have a nice weight to them, very good quality!

too bad they dont come with the inserts, but for the money you save buy a really cheap knob say for $20 and get the inserts from that. Your still $90 ahaead of buying the real thing! :headspin:

OK i ve been playing around in paint and this is pretty close to what i made. It worked for me i might not work for you. The first hole is either 14.5/15mm cant remember exactly shouldnt matter that much. Ok on the original insert the second hole is 10mm (too loose) so i made it 9mm. Made it 9mm because the gear lever is 10mm diameter it has a thread pitch of 1.25mm and i m pretty sure ISO metric fine thread. As a rule of thumb you make the hole 1mm smaller than the thread hence 9mm. If your worried about it being too lose try 8.5mm or something.  

Remember i used plastic not metal. So you can make the hole slightly smaller. You might have to modify the standard screw to get it to fit in the hole i got another with identical thread and ground it down on the grinder to make it fit. If it all works well should be albe to screw the screw in the top of the insert that goes in the actual gear knob, then screw it by hand on to gear lever. Mine fits fine no play. Let us know how you go.  

PS I was gonna post up a pic i made up in paint but im a noob and cant work these forums. I can email it to ya if ya want.

yep cool.. will try the rubber insert method first then do your method..

tho i still don't have a lathe..

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi guys according to Australia post the gear knobs will be instock tomorrow. As soon as I have confirmed this I will send out PM's with payment details.

I CAN NOW ACCEPT PAYPAL!!! (credit card payments)

Cheers

Greg

Hi guys according to Australia post the gear knobs will be instock tomorrow. As soon as I have confirmed this I will send out PM's with payment details.

I CAN NOW ACCEPT PAYPAL!!! (credit card payments)

Cheers

Greg

its just after 7PM and the courier has just dropped off the gear knobs!!

Thats right.

GEARKNOBS ARE NOW IN STOCK!!!!

Payment information.

Prices are $75 delivered for chrome and grey gearknobs. The price for black chrome is $85 delivered.

There are 2 payment options. PayPal or Direct deposit.

My PayPal payment address is: [email protected]

OR

My bank deposit information is:

Acc name: Greg Kruse

BSB no: 063622

Acc no: 10142769

I bank with the Commonwealth Bank.

NOTE: if making payment in a bank it is CRUCIAL that you PM me the BSB number of the branch where it was made. if this is not done you will not get your item as I dont know who the payment is from. If you are making the payment via netbank then you MUST have your user ID as the reference.

Once payment is made please PM me with your full name, address (including post code and state), and your order stating which color you would like.

All items are sent out by express post so they will get to you 1-2 days after payment is made.

Cheers

Greg

money deposited

Hi mate, have you received your item yet? It was sent out next business day after payment was made by express post.

Cheers

Greg

Received gear knob on Wednesday 25.5.05.

Thanks Greg.

Hi mate, glad to hear it arrived nice and quickly. :cheers:

I still have some chromes left in stock!! Who wants them?

Greg

  • 2 weeks later...
Hi mate, glad to hear it arrived nice and quickly. :)

I still have some chromes left in stock!! Who wants them?

Greg

Do you have any gear knobs left at all and jow much are they?

  • 4 weeks later...

More black chromes and matt gearknobs will be here in around 10 or so days.

Please send an email to [email protected] to be on the list.

Cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au




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