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    Shift knob help!!!

    Ok I'm a noob yes idc and yes I searched

    Anyways, I'm confused on what shift pattern my car is I have a 84 325e but I don't know what shift knob to get because there's two different patterns please help me

    So here's one


    And this is the other one
    00 328i 16x
    85 318i unknown mileage

    #2
    Yeah, most likely the second one. Only euro M3's came with the dogleg pattern

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      #3
      ^ What he said, but the easy way to tell is based on where your first gear is. If your first gear is left and up then it is the second one, if it is left and down then it is the first one.
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        #4
        How do you not know what shift pattern you have? Have you never driven the car?

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          #5
          Troll much?


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            #6
            You are kidding me
            Current:
            1989 325i
            1988 M3
            1987 325ic
            Past:
            2001 330ci
            2001 M3

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              #7
              Maybe he's a kid/new driver who literally hasn't ever driven the car? Also, this thread is months old.
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                #8
                the second one. Only m3's had that layout

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by E30NJ View Post
                  the second one. Only m3's had that layout
                  Uh 323i's had a dogleg.

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                    #10
                    ^well US versions i meant. :)

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                      #11
                      US E30 M3 did not have a different shift pattern than any other 5 speed E30.
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                        #12


                        Made this lol :D

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