FS: Custom Billet Stainless Steel Shift Knobs
Hello all,
Up for sale: are two shift ***** that I made through various processes. They started out as a solid rod of SS and were turned down on a lathe, then chamfered top and bottom and then drilled for threads. After turning on the lathe, I spent hours polishing them on many different wheels with four stages of polishing compound (final polish was with "jeweler" grade).
Model Name: Stainless Slug
The Design: Roughly 80mm long and 23mm wide (3 inches x 7/8th inch).
The threads are 10mm x 1.5mm and are all the way in the top of the **** so that this **** will sit as low as possible.
I know for sure this will fit on integras. I have heard that 10 x 1.5 is the standard threading for all hondas, dont know if it is fact so make sure you know this will fit your car if it is not an integra!

Here they are:

Here is how they will look installed: (Stunning!)

These are extremely high quality, custom, shiny billet SS and unmatched by any thing you will find on eBay.
I am asking $45.00 Shipped. Or best offer! Payment VIA paypal IM Me!
Polished Type-R: $20 or best offer!
This **** I acquired a while ago and was in need of some work. The paint was chipped and way too old, so I resurfaced the metal and polished it up! I will fill in the shift graph with any color paint the buyer wants!

Yarr!

Thanks for looking,
Mike Bell
Up for sale: are two shift ***** that I made through various processes. They started out as a solid rod of SS and were turned down on a lathe, then chamfered top and bottom and then drilled for threads. After turning on the lathe, I spent hours polishing them on many different wheels with four stages of polishing compound (final polish was with "jeweler" grade).
Model Name: Stainless Slug
The Design: Roughly 80mm long and 23mm wide (3 inches x 7/8th inch).
The threads are 10mm x 1.5mm and are all the way in the top of the **** so that this **** will sit as low as possible.
I know for sure this will fit on integras. I have heard that 10 x 1.5 is the standard threading for all hondas, dont know if it is fact so make sure you know this will fit your car if it is not an integra!

Here they are:

Here is how they will look installed: (Stunning!)

These are extremely high quality, custom, shiny billet SS and unmatched by any thing you will find on eBay.
I am asking $45.00 Shipped. Or best offer! Payment VIA paypal IM Me!
Polished Type-R: $20 or best offer!
This **** I acquired a while ago and was in need of some work. The paint was chipped and way too old, so I resurfaced the metal and polished it up! I will fill in the shift graph with any color paint the buyer wants!

Yarr!

Thanks for looking,
Mike Bell
Last edited by silentsee4; Apr 6, 2010 at 08:43 PM.
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So you said you were in sacramento right? I am in Pittsburg, would you be willing to meet me half way like in vacaville or dixon so i could see it in person? I would bring the cash and even give you $10 for your trouble if I don't end up buying it.
Just try and compare this SS **** here to the "Spoon Sports Duracon" which is made out of "resin" according to "bestjdmparts.com".
Resin is PLASTIC!!! And they are charging nearly a hundred dollars for it!!!
They claim that it is "designed for quick and precise shifting." What is so precise about a piece of plastic held on my a small hex bolt? Nothing.
Lets get smart guys, don't fall for marketing, fall for quality
Resin is PLASTIC!!! And they are charging nearly a hundred dollars for it!!!
They claim that it is "designed for quick and precise shifting." What is so precise about a piece of plastic held on my a small hex bolt? Nothing.
Lets get smart guys, don't fall for marketing, fall for quality
If you dont mind me asking how did you get the polish to be so shiny. I am an engineering major so I have access to milling machinery and what not but I cant figure out how to get the shift **** I made to shine like yours. if you dont want to tell in order to protect your idea i understand if not PM please.
If you dont mind me asking how did you get the polish to be so shiny. I am an engineering major so I have access to milling machinery and what not but I cant figure out how to get the shift **** I made to shine like yours. if you dont want to tell in order to protect your idea i understand if not PM please.
Talk to your teacher about it/Google fine polishing compounds.
what school do you go to?



Thanks