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Old 03-27-2004, 04:02 AM   #1
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hey... im planin to get a type R shift knob..and of chourse...i cant afford the real one..so what you guys think of this?
http://www.eautoworks.com/html/ORD-A...ob-No-4712.htm
is that a good deal? does it look real? can i trust tht site? do you guys know any sites that sell that shift knob that you guys bought things from before so i know i can trust them..?
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Old 03-27-2004, 04:09 AM   #2
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a shift knob is a shift knob i guess.... doesn't look EXACTLY like a type r, but it'll do the job...
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it looks good, a lot like the skunk 2 shift know, just wondering does anyone have a picture of the actual type r shift knob so i can see what it actualy looks like?
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it looks good, a lot like the skunk 2 shift know, just wondering does anyone have a picture of the actual type r shift knob so i can see what it actualy looks like?

here you go http://inlinefour.com/jdmtypshif.html :)
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e autoworks is a great site, ive ordered from them, and no problems at all.
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boy, if you could save 160.00 dollars. do it.
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e autoworks is a great site, ive ordered from them, and no problems at all.

o k koo..im about to order it on monday...thanks...
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a shift knob is a shift knob i guess.... doesn't look EXACTLY like a type r, but it'll do the job...
i agree, this was funny : Transform your Honda car into a hot driving machine. Type R Shift Knob -- Manual from CK."

lol, a knob does it all...
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just get an ebay one they're like 4 bucks plus shipping
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200 bucks for a shift knob, wtf is it made of, solid gold? rip off. its a god damned piece of metal. jdm rice hits a new high
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the skunk one is the best imo i have it it is nice and heavy, nice throw not 200$
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^^^where can you find the skunk knob?
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200 bucks for a shift knob, wtf is it made of, solid gold? rip off. its a god damned piece of metal. jdm rice hits a new high

theres only so much technology that can go into a damn knob.
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i figure a knobs a knob, as long as ur not shifting with the threads of the shifter hangin out hahha. just keep the stock one, itz cheaper!
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The stock knob is pretty light, so I can see why an aftermarket could be usefull. I just don't see paying 2 bills for a shift knob. I'd rather spend that towards getting something a little more performace enhancing....
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