Y33 OEM or aftermarked shift knob

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Whoever changed their shift knob to a different one, could you please post some pictures. I would like to see how Momo would look like on a Y33, I've seen they have a few different once available for an automatic. Or if someone used an OEM from a different car, I would like to see that as well. Thank you in advance everyone.

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Ther was a guy on here that put a MOMO shift knob on his Y33.. Looked EXCELLENT and retained the OD switch too!

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Good luck!

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Not my cup of tea, but here it is:






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I think itd look sweet if it had wood grain.

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JDM as the lockout is on the wrong side for LHD.

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97Q45t thank you very much for those pics. I've see a couple of other Momo once, I think they look a little bit better then this one. If it had wood inserts in it, or made compleatly out of wood, it would have been perfect.

Andrei

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The stock one looks better and works with the refined interior better than any aftermarket one I've seen.


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