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Product: APX Burnt Finish Titanium Gear Knob

Price: $90AU + $5 shipping

Minimum order: 10 sets

Applications: Nissan, Subaru, Honda, Mitsubishi, Toyota, Daihatsu and Mazda

Descriptions: APX new titanium-alloy shift knob that is made from state-of-art equipment and technology. It features full titanium-alloy construction and excellent corrosion-resistance. Every titanium shift knob has a unique color pattern and its glimmering look surely adds style and extra racing feel to your car.

APX shift knobs undergo special treatment to make them less prone to scratches through everyday driving. Installation is easy and simply carried out by unscrewing the factory shifter and screwing on the APX shift knob.

The shift knob come in a micro-fibre drawstring bag and a sturdy screen printed box.

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These are solid items, they enhance the shift feel and reduces the effort.

Compliments short shifters nicely and gives the stock shifter a whole different feeling, as if you installed a short shifter.

I'll post a pic of one in my GTT soon.

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