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    WTB: looking for a 917 wood repro gear knob

    All,

    I found here a repro of the 917 shift knob :
    http://www.d-zug.com/Mulsanne-Shift-Knob-013.htm

    As anyone ordered this from them ? Or guide me to a good source ?

    Cheers

    Xavier
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    I would recommend these
    http://www.tremotorsports.com/product.cfm?Node=10299

    I can personally vouch for them

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    Quote Originally Posted by 76911S View Post
    I would recommend these
    http://www.tremotorsports.com/product.cfm?Node=10299

    I can personally vouch for them
    Thanks and cheaper
    O-G 26 - Early911S 2407

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    Found it, Thanks.
    Xavier
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    Has a knurled Aluminium Insert and uses a standard 'tolerance ring' for fitting to gearlever

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    I don't think its ethical to strut your stuff posing as a "non-related" commenter, you said before you didn't make them anymore. Its the same thing with ret9191 and AASE, this happened before with Romero and his car dealership.

    Quote Originally Posted by 76911S View Post
    I would recommend these
    http://www.tremotorsports.com/product.cfm?Node=10299

    I can personally vouch for them

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisTann911 View Post
    I don't think its ethical to strut your stuff posing as a "non-related" commenter, you said before you didn't make them anymore. Its the same thing with ret9191 and AASE, this happened before with Romero and his car dealership.
    What??
    The TRE ones are mine, as long as they still have them which I am not sure. The original poster asked for recommendations. Not sure what your on about?

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