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    #16
    ghey.

    cool though dude. Do what ya like

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      #17
      Originally posted by Janderson View Post
      You need this now to go with that:

      I actually have one of these that was NIP that I put in my old Rabbit for a while, may put it in my E30 soon lololol.

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        #18
        I did this with a red 3 ball on my Zinnoberrot. It was fun, it's weighted, had some good throws, and only drilled it out for fun. Find a drill bit the same size as your shift peg, drill, and throw it on. I didn't do any fancy shit and it didn't slip off once.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Rsully70sev View Post
          I did this with a red 3 ball on my Zinnoberrot. It was fun, it's weighted, had some good throws, and only drilled it out for fun. Find a drill bit the same size as your shift peg, drill, and throw it on. I didn't do any fancy shit and it didn't slip off once.
          That is what I originally did with this one, but I overshot the size on the shaft a bit, hence why it was loose. A bit more time, a steel sleeve, and some JB Weld, and its as good as ever.
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            #20
            Originally posted by Janderson View Post
            You need this now to go with that:


            And a pair of these:
            Only if the skulls light up, otherwise its just more cheap shit to make me look more like a redneck......
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              #21
              could you thread a stock shift lever in different pitch threads? if so i would pay you to thread one for me

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                #22
                My lathe does have threading capability, however, my Grandfather (original owner) died before he showed me how to use it.

                All threading I do is via tap and die, what do you need threaded, if its a standard thread pitch, adapters can be made fairly easily and finished via tap and die....
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