Titainium Nismo Knob with trans sticker
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Titainium Nismo **** with trans sticker
3 Questions.
1) Anyone here have a picture of an installed Nismo **** with the transmission sticker on the top of the ****?
2) Anyone know where I can buy the titainum Nismo **** with transmission sticker top?
3) Does anyone remember seeing a post that someone made where they showed themselves using towels and vice grips to take off the 6MT ****? I checked g35driver.com, 6MT.net, g35frenzy.com and my350z.com and I can't find that damn post
Thanks a lot,
-Chris
1) Anyone here have a picture of an installed Nismo **** with the transmission sticker on the top of the ****?
2) Anyone know where I can buy the titainum Nismo **** with transmission sticker top?
3) Does anyone remember seeing a post that someone made where they showed themselves using towels and vice grips to take off the 6MT ****? I checked g35driver.com, 6MT.net, g35frenzy.com and my350z.com and I can't find that damn post
Thanks a lot,
-Chris
#2
Re: Titainium Nismo **** with trans sticker
I don't think the Nismo **** has a sticker that goes on top of the shift ****; it is supposed to go on the console if I remember right.
To loosen the stock ****, wrap a towel around it, grab a large crescent wrench and turn counter clockwise. It will take a bit of leverage to loosen it up to get it to move.
To loosen the stock ****, wrap a towel around it, grab a large crescent wrench and turn counter clockwise. It will take a bit of leverage to loosen it up to get it to move.
#3
Re: Titainium Nismo **** with trans sticker
Here's my Titanium Nismo **** installed (non-GT). Not sure if you are aware, but the sticker isn't a regular paper sticker, it's a metal sticker.
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Re: Titainium Nismo **** with trans sticker
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Re: Titainium Nismo **** with trans sticker
I'm in the Seattle area and it hasn't really gotten all that hot yet. It does get a bit chiller when it's cold, but so far it hasn't been a big deal since you're supposed to only touch the shifter when you shift. I guess I'll see how it is this summer. I usually park underground at work and in my garage at home, so temperature hasn't been an issue.
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