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Old 01-03-2014, 09:31 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by phantom370z View Post
I just got in my custom Shift Knob from WC Lathe Werks and installed it. It's pretty great in my opinion...much better than the cheap looking stock knob. Props to Chris for the craftsmanship, top notch as always. I would reccomend him to ANYONE that is looking for a shift knob. As you can see this is a 1 piece that comes with the collar and everything so that it installs perfectly and looks great.

This is the link to the page for the 370z if you want to order one for yourself and there's tons of options: http://lathewerks.com/shop/index.php?cPath=30_50


This is a all Black Copolymer Knob with knurled edges, 6MT engraving with red paint, and a weighted brass insert:







Since I'm sure someone will probably ask...I used a Husky strap wrench from Home Depot and regular vice grips to remove the stock knob and it was no problem at all, as I suspected.
is that weighted? or heavier then the stock knob?

looks great
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