will the m45s shift knob fit on the 07 g35s
Originally Posted by kre62
Its real easy, took like 5 minutes. Reemember the piece you are cutting the notches in is plastic not metal, so its pretty damn easy.
looks awesome. how much lower do u think it can go?
Originally Posted by kre62
Its real easy, took like 5 minutes. Reemember the piece you are cutting the notches in is plastic not metal, so its pretty damn easy.
wow thats cool. now to decide on color. I have the tan interior with black dash setup. i am thinking black since it will match the steering wheel and the stock one is black/aluminum.
hey what do the shifter of models previous to the 08 look like?
hey what do the shifter of models previous to the 08 look like?
Originally Posted by IvoryPearl07G
wow thats cool. now to decide on color. I have the tan interior with black dash setup. i am thinking black since it will match the steering wheel and the stock one is black/aluminum.
hey what do the shifter of models previous to the 08 look like?
hey what do the shifter of models previous to the 08 look like?
time for my pic... click for full size...

Actually I think the stitching is a little darker than I thought it would be... I would have loved really bright white for contrast, but I guess it would have eventually ended up that color anyway.
Got a connect with someone that works industrial leather sewing machines, so I gotta take my boot over there and see what they say about tearing it up and doing the thread to match.

Actually I think the stitching is a little darker than I thought it would be... I would have loved really bright white for contrast, but I guess it would have eventually ended up that color anyway.

Got a connect with someone that works industrial leather sewing machines, so I gotta take my boot over there and see what they say about tearing it up and doing the thread to match.
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Kre & Viguera, great job on the install! The M45S shift **** looks fantastic! Hopefully the next set of pics will be mine since I am just waiting to receive mine from Jason.
Originally Posted by kre62
Yep that metal looking piece with the notches is plastic 100%. Its hard plastic and takes a little effort but like I said I used a serrated steak knife...
OK people I dont know if the thread hasnt been read but THE **** DOES NOT SIT ANY LOWER WHATSOEVER THEN THE STOCK ****.
Just had to get that out there. And no you do not cut the white plastic part, just some grooves in the metal looking plastic. The pin slides in and stops the **** from being pulled off.
With all that being said, this is a great mod to do. The **** feels so much nicer then the stock ****, and the inside just feels more luxurious. Highly Reccomended!!
Just had to get that out there. And no you do not cut the white plastic part, just some grooves in the metal looking plastic. The pin slides in and stops the **** from being pulled off.
With all that being said, this is a great mod to do. The **** feels so much nicer then the stock ****, and the inside just feels more luxurious. Highly Reccomended!!
I think the reason most people, including myself, liked the M style shifter was because it sat lower (like a short shifter). Once one is modified, made shorter and pictured, I'm sure more people will jump on it
Last edited by The Punisher; Dec 21, 2007 at 01:41 PM.



