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      shift knob

      i was just wondering if anyone reccomended a good shift knob to install my in aveo. im not looking to do it immediatly as i have made promise to buy other things first, but just wondered what u all though....im looking for a silver or chrome type of shifter too.....thanx



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      Should I keep it?
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      isotta are the best looking
      http://www.isotta.com

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      What do you mean there's no turbo?
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      Manual? Don't forget you're limited to finding knobs that are compatible with the reverse lock-out ring i.e. need to look for european model knobs.
      As Frank said, isotta makes nice ones- their "Special" ones are for the reverse lock-out.

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      I received mine today
      Its bigger than i thought, might even be bigger than the oem

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      What do you mean there's no turbo?
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      pics?

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      you can look in my garage I added it

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      What do you mean there's no turbo?
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      Sweet. It looks really good! How does it feel? Is it weighted and if so, does that help the feel of the shift?

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      yeah that shift knob looks great!! was it easy to install?

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      just remove the old one and screw this one there...easy

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      Quote Originally Posted by Frank
      just remove the old one and screw this one there...easy
      it aint that easy to "just remove it"





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