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MOMO knob and boot?

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Old 02-03-2003 | 09:52 PM
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I have a used Momo phantom carbon/silver if you want it. I even still have the box, little allen key, rubber bushings, etc. I think I paid almost $100 for it awhile ago. If you're interested, you can have it for $50. Email me if you're interested.
Old 03-02-2003 | 09:29 PM
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Ok I finally got my **** installed. I did it without the adapter from Performance Products. I don't really have a rattle at all but the noise of the tranny seems to be amplified through the ****. So if I get the adapter will that stop that? I can't hear it when the radio is on but when it is quiet in the car I can hear it.
Old 03-02-2003 | 10:08 PM
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I bought the Competitizone **** and the Harrington shift lever (billet aluminum) and found a pair of leather womens' boots at Goodwill to make my shiftboot from. My total cost was $117 ($40+$75+$2)

You can check it out in P-car online profile.
Old 03-03-2003 | 08:27 AM
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I cut my shifter down, ala SFR, and welded on an 8mm bolt. Found a Hurst black round **** with the 5-sp pattern on it. Then had an aluminum piece machined to fit over the bolt, and thru it all together. Looks great, and short shifts, too!!



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