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Rob Dublin
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Carrying on from the thread about making the auto gear selector look more like a manual, does anyone have any suggestions buttons for moving the MANU and O/D buttons into the blanks on the lower dash? Would like to make it look as factory as possible. Maybe something small enough to mount on the original blank?

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Ive just left my manu button where it is, the gear gaitor will cover this but you can still press it through the gaitor, and my od button ive drilled through the gear lever and mounted it on top of the gear knob so it basically sits flush at the top of the knob but still enables you to press it when need be.

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Ive just left my manu button where it is, the gear gaitor will cover this but you can still press it through the gaitor, and my od button ive drilled through the gear lever and mounted it on top of the gear knob so it basically sits flush at the top of the knob but still enables you to press it when need be.

 

What about the lockout for reverse etc, have you retained this someway or are you just careful?!

 

Isn't there someone on supraforums.com who's done this?

 

This is what made me do it, this thread is just specificly to source parts.

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Ive just left my manu button where it is, the gear gaitor will cover this but you can still press it through the gaitor, and my od button ive drilled through the gear lever and mounted it on top of the gear knob so it basically sits flush at the top of the knob but still enables you to press it when need be.

 

New gearknob and a means to mount it to selector

Remove/means of operating the gear lockouts

Gear gaitor

Manual type gear surround

Relocate overdrive button (optionally relocated MANU button)

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Why not just get a proper (manual) gearbox... Or am I missing something?

 

Don't have a spare 2 grand at the mo!

 

I take it the only reason for this is because you want to replace the gear stick for some reason?

 

Yep, just for **its and giggles, monkey see monkey do.

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