M Style Momo Shift Knob UPDATED
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M Style Momo Shift Knob UPDATED
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OP, WTF is wrong with you.
The dirt buildup on that knob is quite nasty.
I usually don't crap on people's threads but this is seriously f*cked up shit.Comment
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Dude you sell an E30 spoiler with a pathetic f/s thread, then you follow that up with a filthy MoMo shift knob for sale. Really bro, try using regular dish detergent and water. Give a good scrub and let it air dry. Simple. Your price asked will respected. IJS.
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sorry wont make half ass threads next time... was a little pathetic ill give her a good cleaning tonight and will update with picsDude you sell an E30 spoiler with a pathetic f/s thread, then you follow that up with a filthy MoMo shift knob for sale. Really bro, try using regular dish detergent and water. Give a good scrub and let it air dry. Simple. Your price asked will respected. IJS.
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hey man, ignore those other people (except the recommendations on how to clean it! lol) im still interested and ill be cruising down to the bay area in a month so that gives you a month to clean this thing upSimon
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Pics of it cleaned? Heavily diluted APC will be fine. Use a toothbrush. Honestly, plain water will probably work. If not try whatever apc you have (409?), start with a heavy dilution and work your way up til it's clean. I saw this on CL and hit back within a second of seeing the first pic...The first car I ever rode in was an e30
Originally posted by Cabriolet
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lost my camera agin this was taken on my RAZR phone.... but ya I appreciate that THIS IS AN e30 forum be friendly for god's sake
but I would ship it to you if that makes it easierComment
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Use simple green. Should clean it good. Use a brush or something to loosen up the dirt. Let the dirt soak for a while and than wipe off. Should work..Comment
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that picture was after I used a leather cleaned but maybe I can soak it a little more today
it already looks way betterComment
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