![]() 07/01/2015 at 14:28 • Filed to: dots | ![]() | ![]() |
They were pretty thourough about it too. Even had an M-sport shift knob (with HIDEOUS bright red shift boot)
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Tag is way past expiration
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_ No. “Dots” is still a usable tag.
(Yes I know exactly what you meant)
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I have a ZHP shift knob in my non-M.... it’s stubby & feels better...
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If it were a newer model, that could be a factory BMW designation and no one would bat an eye. “Oh, well obviously that’s the rare M323i M3 M-drive Ci23isx323iM package, with the exclusive matching colorway shift gaiter.”
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I need a new one for my 528i but a new OEM woodgrain one is about $200
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For $200... I’d pick up the Motorsport golfball, ZHP & Performance knobs (Mostly aluminum so... maybe not in southern states) :D
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I want to try to keep the car stock looking. It not the sporty 5-series so there’s no point in trying to pretend it is.
I don’t know if your knob is the same way but mine clips onto the lever with four tabs that form a circle. Two of those tabs have broken off, so occasionally the knob will pop off if you shift too agressively.
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All knobs ‘82 to present have that same stupid design. I wish it was a screw down type.
I paid $50 shipped through a wholeseller based in Germany for mine which is cheaper than a replacement OEM one. Plus, there is no way to really de-stinkify an old shifter.
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Reminds me of a “C300 AMG” I once saw
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Someone once stole the leather knob to my E34 right off the counter at my favorite parts shop. I left it sitting there for a minute whilst I went back to help them with a computer problem. They felt bad about it and gave me a replacement, although it was just the cheap plastic version, a far cry from leather.
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I’m gonna have to buy a cheap one, I really can’t afford another woodgrain one. Go on ebay or amazon and search “bmw walnut shift knob”.
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I don’t need to search to know it’s ridiculous. I had to buy the base Sport trim on my Mazda5 to get the manual, and as a result I don’t get the leather steering wheel or shift knob. Surprisingly, it’s cheaper to get a used leather wheel than it is to get a nice factory leather shift knob. Searching for a replacement leather knob for the E34 was also an eye-opening experience.