Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Culler Woodworks Custom Wood Shift Knob - Bubinga - Honda Acura M10x1.5 Round on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

King, North Carolina, United States

King, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Culler Woodworks Surface Finish:Bubinga - Shellac and Wax finish Interchange Part Number:EK EF EG EP3 EJ FD FA EM SI 7th 8th Gen Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Here is a custom wooden gear shift knob made of exotic Bubinga wood.  I make these in my shop in King, NC.   Finished with a Shellac and Wax finish for a beautiful and durable coating that feels great in the hand.

Has steel threaded insert and will fit any Honda and Acura manual gearshifts, and any other vehicle with 10x1.5mm threads on the stick.

Includes a jam nut in in case you want to orient the grain in a particular direction and lock it down.

100% Handcrafted in the USA.  By purchasing from us you are supporting a small American business, and for that we thank you.



Check my other listings for more wood shift knobs!!!!!!
 photo DSCF4752.jpg

Shift Knobs & Boots for Sale

Reliant Robin now a classic vehicle

Thu, 20 Mar 2014

THE RELIANT ROBIN, a vehicle popularised by Del Boy Trotter in the Only Fools And Horses TV show, is now classed as a classic vehicle thanks to changes in the Budget. Chancellor George Osborne announced that a rolling 40-year vehicle excise duty (VED) for classic cars will come in on April 1 this year. Until now, only cars built before January 1 1973 were exempt from VED.

Concours of America relocates to other side of Detroit

Fri, 30 Jul 2010

The Concours of America at Meadow Brook is moving to the other side of the Detroit area. The event is leaving the grounds of Meadow Brook Hall in Rochester, Mich., after more than 30 years. It's relocating to a former seminary in 2011, called the Inn at St.

New Suzuki Swift (2011) revealed

Thu, 10 Jun 2010

The 2011 Suzuki Swift revealed After a few leaked and spy pictures cropped up, Suzuki has decided to do the sensible thing and stick out some detail and an official picture to feed interest in the new Suzuki Swift, which is due to go on sale in the Autumn. The new Swift is bigger than the current car – 90mm longer and an extra 50mm in the wheelbase – but despite that it’s both lighter and stiffer which means more room, more performance and better dynamics. When the new Swift launches the existing 1.3 litre lump will be replaced by a new 1.2 litre Dual VVT producing 92bhp and 87lb’ft of torque.