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Thread: WTB 917 style wood shift knob

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    WTB 917 style wood shift knob

    I am looking for a wooden shift knob in laminated 917 style. Thank you for your offers.
    Keep up the speed!

    Anatol

    '68 911S coupe
    '92 964 RS NGT
    '09 987S Boxster

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    Try TRE. That's where I bought mine.

    -Mike

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    I have one left over from a recent build.
    Happens to be down at TRE's shop right now.
    I'll try to ask for you this Monday if you are still in need and interested.
    -Doug
    2022 Carrera 4S Oslo Blue
    1977 Martini Edition 924
    1989 Lancia Delta Integrale 16V

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    How do you attach the TRE shift knob to the shifter? Does it screw to the shifter or do you have to glue it?
    Keep up the speed!

    Anatol

    '68 911S coupe
    '92 964 RS NGT
    '09 987S Boxster

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