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Trust GREX Shift Knobs...

For sale: Trust GREX Shift Knobs...

Item Condition: NEW

Price and price conditions: $65ea

Extra Info: suit Mazda, Nissan, Mitsubishi

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For sale: Apexi Shift Knobs...

Item Condition: NEW

Price and price conditions: $39ea

Extra Info: suit Mazda, Nissan, Mitsubishi

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Contact Details: PM, email [email protected]

Location: SE MElb

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: pickup, auspost ($8) etc.

Drift Buttons

suit RX7 FC and same style handbrakes.. Toyota Ae86 etc.

also s12, s13, s14, s15 (non screw on style)

Allows for the handbrake to be activated and released without needing to hold the button in. Very useful for drift. Easy install.

$20ea

Item Condition: New

Location: SE Melbourne

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Anywhere in AUS $5.

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  • 3 weeks later...

can anyone verify that the Trust Grex knobs screw onto the R33 gtst shifter? I'm concerned they might be 12mm.. whereas my car is 10mm..

because of this thread:

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otherwise I would buy one

anyone have pictures of it installed too?

I want a white grex knob posted to qld. Pm me with the account details and we'll sort something out & do you know where i can get a white sleeve for the shifter to go with it.

Hi Alex,

Not sure if you got my PM (I know my inbox is full due to the new forum software), so I thought i'd just post up here in case you didn't.

I deposited the money into your account over a week ago, but didn't receive a confirmation of my deposit or expected delivery date from you. I just wanted to know when I can expect to receive the shift knob. If you could get back to me, that would be great.

Thanks mate.

alex has been in adelaide this past weekend and weekend before competing in drift-nats & at mallala, so he may have been a little slow responding to things. Just send him another email, or msn him, and i'm sure he'll help you out. (his details are on his website)

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