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Old Feb 19, 2008, 02:54 PM
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sick, howd you get your MR knob off.
Old Feb 21, 2008, 02:41 PM
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did you lay it over the cf stock dash trim?
Old Feb 21, 2008, 10:41 PM
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nice addition to your dash, looks very clean
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I want to see more pics of the rexpeed dash with no gloss
Old Feb 22, 2008, 12:35 AM
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click on the link in my sig for low gloss pics

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Old Nov 30, 2008, 08:32 PM
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bringing back an old thread...what and where can i get that nut/spacer he has under his arc knob?
Old Nov 30, 2008, 10:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Ralli04
bringing back an old thread...what and where can i get that nut/spacer he has under his arc knob?

you must not have a 6 speed.
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Looks really good and clean!
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I can't twist and turn my shift knob, planing to change too.

Help please?

Great stuff!
Old Dec 1, 2008, 01:08 AM
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Originally Posted by SunKren
I can't twist and turn my shift knob, planing to change too.

Help please?

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Drink a redbull, it'll give you wings - then twist that **** off! Just put some muscle into it bro, mine twisted off after a good nudge!
Old Dec 1, 2008, 01:43 AM
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Originally Posted by alvinhuyn
Drink a redbull, it'll give you wings - then twist that **** off! Just put some muscle into it bro, mine twisted off after a good nudge!
Haha, I will try to do that tomorrow, not including the redbull part.

I'm just worried about what Francis said regarding how to remove the shift knob.

He told me that I have to pick-off the plastic thing on top of the stock shift knob (the plastic that has gear numbers stuff on it) and use the allen/hex key to uninstall the shift knob.
Old Dec 1, 2008, 01:50 AM
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Originally Posted by SunKren
Haha, I will try to do that tomorrow, not including the redbull part.

I'm just worried about what Francis said regarding how to remove the shift knob.

He told me that I have to pick-off the plastic thing on top of the stock shift knob (the plastic that has gear numbers stuff on it) and use the allen/hex key to uninstall the shift knob.
No, it doesn't. I already looked on top of the shifter and there is nothing that the shift knob can bolt down onto. My advice is to use some cloth, then use a vice grip to gain traction and then twist away.
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Originally Posted by alvinhuyn
No, it doesn't. I already looked on top of the shifter and there is nothing that the shift knob can bolt down onto. My advice is to use some cloth, then use a vice grip to gain traction and then twist away.
Vice grip? What is that? Okay I will try to do it tomorrow.

Anyway, It is underneath the plastic thing he said.
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Originally Posted by SunKren
Vice grip? What is that? Okay I will try to do it tomorrow.

Anyway, It is underneath the plastic thing he said.
Yes but make sure you put some cloth (maybe an old tshirt) around the knob to protect it. Even if you take the plastic gearing sticker off, if there is a bolt it still needs to bolt down onto the shifter. But there is no place for that on the shifter when I took it out so that theory is incorrect. You can try it if you want but I think it'll just f* up your shift knob
Old Dec 1, 2008, 02:11 AM
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Just twist it off counter clockwise. Its the easiest thing I have ever done. Do I have to make a DIY video on youtube for this?

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