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Hi. Yeah I'm a noob, get over it Anyways, anyone in the Arizona (Tempe region) out there that owns, well actually enjoys BMWs? I'm talking about a car club just some enthusiest who enjoys BMW. By the way, 'm didn't exactly read the fine print on the "I agree" page but are members allow to sell things with each other? If so, anyone has a manual shift knob for the e36. I personally think $30+ for a peice of plastic is not that great. Would be great if it was an m3 knob too. Thanks
Originally posted by eskiasu@Jun 17 2004, 12:30 AM Hi. Yeah I'm a noob, get over it Anyways, anyone in the Arizona (Tempe region) out there that owns, well actually enjoys BMWs? I'm talking about a car club just some enthusiest who enjoys BMW. By the way, 'm didn't exactly read the fine print on the "I agree" page but are members allow to sell things with each other? If so, anyone has a manual shift knob for the e36. I personally think $30+ for a peice of plastic is not that great. Would be great if it was an m3 knob too. Thanks
I got my knob from the stealership for $17.XX. I don't really like it though, just a stock knob, it's a little too light for my tastes.
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