Post a pic of your shift knob
where to even start with that comment 
I had a TK one but changed it out for the Ti Nismo, it seemed everyone ane thier dog was getting the TK. The Nismo looks better in person it is polished and the purple looks more vivid.

I have noticed a difference between the early production TK(rare) and the later production ones. The early ones were more of a powder coated smooth look and the later ones you can see machine marks in.
Early production you can see it is smooth.
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Later Production, the machine marks show through and dosent have the same texture when I sold my early production the guy that bought it said his was all scratched up and it was a late model my early model I have had since 2008 and it never had any signs of wear.

I use the Sparco Settanta. Fits well in the hand, the lines are comfortable, and tracing them with my finger is entertaining.
The length is perfect too. The old ball shifter I had felt awkward and made the throws clunky and it wouldn't always shift just right.
The length is perfect too. The old ball shifter I had felt awkward and made the throws clunky and it wouldn't always shift just right.
where to even start with that comment 
I had a TK one but changed it out for the Ti Nismo, it seemed everyone ane thier dog was getting the TK. The Nismo looks better in person it is polished and the purple looks more vivid.

I have noticed a difference between the early production TK(rare) and the later production ones. The early ones were more of a powder coated smooth look and the later ones you can see machine marks in.
Early production you can see it is smooth.
]

Later Production, the machine marks show through and dosent have the same texture when I sold my early production the guy that bought it said his was all scratched up and it was a late model my early model I have had since 2008 and it never had any signs of wear.

Thanks. Nifty shifty shift boot with a killjulez aluminum shift ball. I absolutely love this combo.









