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Originally Posted by onzedge
I need a shift knob that gets too hot to touch in the summer and too cold in the winter. I want third degree burns and to have to worry that I will freeze to is if my hand is moist.
I had a TWM weighted knob and went back to stock -- I suppose I am just used to the feel.
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Originally Posted by onzedge
^^Oh yeah, Hello Mr. Kenchan
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hello mr.onzedge!
the TWM's satin one does not get nearly as hot as polished knobs. seems to reject heat better.
the stock knob is not bad at all. i liked it (past-tense cause mine got
during removal
)
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Originally Posted by LunaZ
I'll take one off your hands.
Or do I need two... one for each fart can?
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you need 3 of them.
ive not committed yet. no time right now to try the no-spring feel.
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Originally Posted by Nick911sc
i like the nismo titanium shifter too. cant make up my mind!
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yah, the nismo one is definitely good. but it's very slim so make sure you like that joystick-like feel. ive always been more of a ball/type-R knob guy but the nismo made the shift very solid and crisp for me so im keeping mine for a while.
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Originally Posted by christian370z
I figured I would just freshen up the Z with a bit of polishing today, not that there were any swirls but it has been about a year since I last polished it. I went over everything below the windows including the roof (polished and sealed the roof, A pillars and hatch recently) with some Meguiar's 205 polish, a grey Lake Country CCS pad and my PC 7424 since using a rotary generates too much heat which doesn't play nicely with PG paint for some reason.
I love perfect paint, metallics really pop when the paint is properly prepped!
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nice~!