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    New reproduction of factory shift knobs

    Hi Guys
    I have an opportunity to purchase some VERY nice reproduction shift knobs and need to order a minimum of 10 to get them for a reduced price.
    Update 4-15...the order for ten has been placed and the knobs are in transit from Germany. All group purchase participants have paid for their shift knobs. Im not purchasing any additional units at this time but may do so at a later date.
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    I'll take a 901 knob as long as the border between the clear lens and the black part of the knob is smooth. SOme of the repro's have a ridge that is quite annoying.

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    I'd be in on a 901 knob.
    Various Porsche's

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    Senior Member larwik's Avatar
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    Shift Knobs...

    I'll take one of each...."correct fixing clip"..i.e the factory type of "crush sleeve"? ....Thanks / Lars...
    Lars Wikblad...

    Early 911 "S" Registry # 527
    "R" Gruppe # 314

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    Im in for a 901 knob please!
    1997 993 C4S, Not totally stock
    2015 GTI
    1991 E30 M3
    1970 911T, Lilly. Slate Gray 3.2ss PMO etc Sold!
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    Early S Register Member #1386

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    901 knob

    I'm in for a 901 repro

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    Senior Member 911quest's Avatar
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    Skip I'll take one or two if possible.
    Tony Proasi

    52 split window coupe

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    count me in for a 901 knob
    Glenn Sager
    1971 911S Coupe
    1978 911SC Targa
    1995 993 Coupe

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    One 915 please.
    George Mihalko
    S Registry #1130
    R-Gruppe #540

    1973 911 S
    1972 911 RS Replica
    1960 Roadster
    2006 S Cab

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    If these come from the UK they are too shiny compared to originals same goes for the ones I have bought from USA in the past.

    Otherwise they are excellent
    Clyde Boyer





    1973 2.4E Coupe RHD Aussie 5 speed
    1973 2.4E Coupe RHD Aussie 5 speed my first ever 911 (1995)







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