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Thread: WTB: 915 Gear shift knob

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    WTB: 915 Gear shift knob

    Hi, mine's gone missing anyone got a nice spare they will part with?
    Failing that, any recommendations for a good repro.... thanks
    cheers, Mike
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    Mike,
    Your're in luck these guys on your side of pond.
    Phil

    Hurried photos do not do them justice they are excellent.
    I will be taking better pictures to elimate glare, reflections and static dust.
    Total cost £89.00 + £9.25 for a 915 gearknob.
    You can pay by paypal@wwclassics.com £98.25.
    Just send me an email when you have made payment and it will be despatched same day.
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    Mark Waring

    Tel: 0044 (0)20 8643 0456

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    thanks Phil, yes I've had dealings with Mr Waring before.........
    cheers, Mike
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    1972 911 S/RSR to Martini Prototype specification
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    I have a couple of the leather aftermarket 915 knobs.

    PM me with your email if you are interested.
    Tom Butler
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    I have nos dealer wood knobs, and vinyl knobs

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    thanks guys but it's just the plain black, non leather/vinyl/wood one I'm after, so still looking.
    cheers, Mike
    Member#1664
    1972 911 S/RSR to Martini Prototype specification
    http://www.ddk-online.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=15294

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    Mike,
    Would you do business with Mr. Waring again? The pics of his shift knobs look good but I never seen a real one.
    Phil

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    Phil your pm folder is full.

    Mike
    cheers, Mike
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    1972 911 S/RSR to Martini Prototype specification
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