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I nearly went with that one. I really like it

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Old 03-30-2012, 11:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I nearly went with that one. I really like it
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Hey Jose, you can make it looks better at where the shift-boot attach to the shift-knob.

Detach the shift-boot from the base and from the shift-knob. If you take a look at the plastic-ring that you attach to the shift knob, you will notice the bottom side is like concave shape, cut off the plastic-tie, flip the plastic-ring and attach the ring back onto the shift-boot and tie it with a new plastic-tie. Now the concave side of the plastic-ring go onto the base of the shift-knob. It looks way better than having a flat surface attach to the shift-knob.

I did it on mine cos I have the MOMO too:




Give it a try, I guarantee you will love it!!
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Hey Jose, you can make it looks better at where the shift-boot attach to the shift-knob.

Detach the shift-boot from the base and from the shift-knob. If you take a look at the plastic-ring that you attach to the shift knob, you will notice the bottom side is like concave shape, cut off the plastic-tie, flip the plastic-ring and attach the ring back onto the shift-boot and tie it with a new plastic-tie. Now the concave side of the plastic-ring go onto the base of the shift-knob. It looks way better than having a flat surface attach to the shift-knob.

I did it on mine cos I have the MOMO too:




Give it a try, I guarantee you will love it!!
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