Post a pic of your shift knob
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#12
that's hilarious
this is my favorite setup for autos. the **** matches the trim nicely and the boot looks oem.
how do you remove the shift ****? i've never checked it out. i've been looking around and saw an m35 shift **** that was black perforated leather with white stitching and i'm leaning toward that ****. i just wanna keep it oem looking.
how do you remove the shift ****? i've never checked it out. i've been looking around and saw an m35 shift **** that was black perforated leather with white stitching and i'm leaning toward that ****. i just wanna keep it oem looking.
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Canadiotica (03-13-2012)
#13
that's hilarious
this is my favorite setup for autos. the **** matches the trim nicely and the boot looks oem.
how do you remove the shift ****? i've never checked it out. i've been looking around and saw an m35 shift **** that was black perforated leather with white stitching and i'm leaning toward that ****. i just wanna keep it oem looking.
this is my favorite setup for autos. the **** matches the trim nicely and the boot looks oem.
how do you remove the shift ****? i've never checked it out. i've been looking around and saw an m35 shift **** that was black perforated leather with white stitching and i'm leaning toward that ****. i just wanna keep it oem looking.
The shift **** removal for 05 sedans is actually very simple, way simpler then putting the boot on - not that that was hard just time consuming for a first timer like me.
Basically just pull down on the silver piece below your shift ****, pull the silver pin out and then the **** pulls rite off. It's different for manuals I believe.
^^Borrowed these pics from another thread.
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