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914 / 911 / 912 Shift Knob 901 style NEW!, Shift knobs |
thompson-mfr |
Jul 28 2010, 07:06 PM
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Thompson, Ryan Group: Members Posts: 198 Joined: 30-September 08 From: Silverton, OR Member No.: 9,598 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Hello all!
I am back at the shift knob biz again. I made these years ago but due to a busy schedule decided that I needed to focus on work. (edited post) I have received great response to members buying my product. Thanks to all who have purchased! I am adding this in after the fact to make sure members receive paid for product right away. If you would like a shift knob please PayPal payment to thompson.mfr@gmail.com, then text or call 503.702.9276 to notify you have made payment. I receive so many emails, that at times, they can get lost in the shuffle and I DO NOT want you to receive your product late. When you notify me you have made payment, your shift knob will ship same or next day. I ship priority mail 2-3 days! INFO: 914 912 911 Porsche Shift Knob with 901 transmission shift pattern. This shift knob was C&C machined out of Aircraft Quality Billet Aluminum, was then Anodized, and shift pattern machined on top. Notice the circle surrounding the shift pattern mimicking the original 901 shift pattern knob's plastic insert. One of the greatest attributes of this knob is that it is heavier than the factory knob, which aids in shifting and gives a cleaner feel to gear selection. The dimensions of this new anodized aluminum knob are exact except for flat topped (see pictures for comparison to original) 2 set screws aid in perfect placement of this new and improved shift knob. (set screws are on back side of knob, hidden from driver or passenger view) I was the first to manufacture these aftermarket knobs and have been busy with life, but am back at it. These far surpass even my old shift knobs sold years ago. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED WITH THE QUALITY OF THIS EXCEPTIONAL PRODUCT. |
anglophone1 |
Nov 28 2020, 10:42 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 49 Joined: 30-May 20 From: Ireland Member No.: 24,331 Region Association: None |
Does anyone know if these are still available?
Or another supplier of knobs? |
abes914 |
Dec 2 2020, 10:18 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 366 Joined: 30-March 11 From: Long Beach Member No.: 12,880 Region Association: Southern California |
Does anyone know if these are still available? Or another supplier of knobs? Jwest engineering was making some aluminum shift knob before. You can try to contact them and see if he can make one. I bought a used one from a member here. I decided to use the wooden 917 style knob instead. Let me know if you are interested in a used aluminum shift know with 914 pattern. |
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