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  • kishg
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    i have the e36 m3 shifter and happy with it. there is a thread somewhere on here comparing the various shifters..

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  • bmwpower
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    To build on my original question...

    What about the shift lever? Which OE lever would be a good starting point?

    I will be using the Jaffster knob and would like to stick to OE levers for now.

    Z3 1.9?
    Z3 3.0?
    Z3 M Coupe?
    X5 3.0?
    etc

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  • Jaffster
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    Thanks Kish, I did :)

    Everyone please have a happy and healthy new year!

    Please contact me to get one of the last official Jaffster Knobs!

    Steve at teamdi dot com

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  • kishg
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    happy new year steve, you got mail.

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  • p0cket penguins
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    installed mine a while back and love it

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  • bmwpower
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    Ordered mine today!

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  • Jaffster
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    Thanks for the compliments guys, much appreciated.

    I am going to be getting rid of the last remaining TC/Jaffster Shift Knobs, $90 shipped.

    Short and long versions are left, but not many.

    Email me if you're interested, jaffster at jaffster dot com.

    Includes allen key and set screws.

    Be one of the last few to own the official Jaffster knob :)

    Happy and healthy new years!

    Jaffster



    Last edited by Jaffster; 12-30-2008, 11:08 AM.

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  • kishg
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    Originally posted by mazur
    Hmm...sounds like a very unlikely scenario. Just my experience.

    And why would it not be intended for street use? It's just a shift knob.
    not really. esp if your not wearing gloves. i think there's a different one that will be made for street use.

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  • tofubento
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    oem

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  • mazur
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    Originally posted by kishg
    as steve explained a thread somewhere, the flange is there to help grip in case your hand slips while shifting. remember this wasn't intended for street use.

    Hmm...sounds like a very unlikely scenario. Just my experience.

    And why would it not be intended for street use? It's just a shift knob.

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  • kishg
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    as steve explained a thread somewhere, the flange is there to help grip in case your hand slips while shifting. remember this wasn't intended for street use.

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  • mazur
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    Originally posted by bmwpower
    Aah. Out of my budget at the moment, but very nice I'm sure.
    Yah, probably not even worth it. If I were to do it again I would probably go with a the Z3 SSK from understeer.com

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  • bmwpower
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    Originally posted by mazur
    I have the UUC Evo 3 w/ DSSR.
    Aah. Out of my budget at the moment, but very nice I'm sure.

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  • mazur
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    Originally posted by bmwpower
    Nice....which shifter are you using??
    I have the UUC Evo 3 w/ DSSR.

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  • bmwpower
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    Originally posted by mazur
    Made my own "race knob" out of Delrin. 7'' tall.
    Nice....which shifter are you using??

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