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Post by ooobiserooo »

IM FROM CROATIA AND IN TWO SHOPS THEY TOLD ME THAT ONLY MOMO MAKES HEADS FOR THE "OPEL" AND THE PRICE IS :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: 80$ "HERE THIS I 1/6 PAYCHECK JUST FOR A FUCKING SHIFT HEAD IF ITS MOMO"

DOES ANYONE KNOW SOME ALTERNATIVE THAT FITS IN COMBO WITHE THE REVERSE LIFT UP PLASTIC??

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Post by lanos2001 »

yeah that sounds about right for the shifter knob. Isotta knobs work too. not sure if they all do but some do.


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Post by bluelanos5sp »

i used a random shift knob and got it to work it reguires drilling but any shift knob will work without a problem pm for n e questions
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Post by ooobiserooo »

:( THAT SUCK ASS! FOR SUZUKI A GOT IT WITH THE BLACK LEADER /CROME HEAD FOR 10$

UF UF ITS REALY DEPRESING! LOOKS LIKE I MUST FIND SOME USED IN THE ADS PAPER :(

ANYWAY THNX! YUST BROWSED THRUE SOME BIG SHOPS AND THEY STOCK ONLY MOMO"

P.S. CHECK OUT THIS SITE "CHEAP RIMS"

http://www.molydon.hr/alu_felge/default ... is=katalog

kn * 7.4 = EURO
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Post by GsiTurbo »

If you are looking for a cheap gearknob, you will not find it in the product line of MOMO, SPARCO nor ISOTTA. These are all high-end manufacturers, who's target market are people that can afford them.

If you want 'cheap', look for a product line from Asia..but then you have to choose between the quality or price..
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my brothers momo stearing wheel was $600 aus (a full paycheck) so 1/4 of a paycheck doesnt seem that much for a gear knob. When it comes to spending money on stuff like that you have to think about whether you will enjoy it or not, then just bite the bullet
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woo wrote:my brothers momo stearing wheel was $600 aus (a full paycheck) so 1/4 of a paycheck doesnt seem that much for a gear knob. When it comes to spending money on stuff like that you have to think about whether you will enjoy it or not, then just bite the bullet
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an old say: nothing is expensive unless you are not willing to pay for it.

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