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guys just got a bday present the off my sister the other day

its a momo gear knob and the leather also .

i tried to fit the leather on i dont know if its to small or not i cant find any inserts

to make it strech out and wear do we connect the bottom to wear????

i have 2 pics to show u wat i mean help me

[[its in a r33 srs 2]]

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I bought a cheap scungy one from super cheap auto was like $15 or something i think. it came with elastic in the base. i just unstitched the bottom took out the elastic and then pierced holes to slide over the existing pole things that held my factory gear boot in. dunno if this helps :S

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yeah i paid $270 for momo knob and boot - i ended up undoing the stitching and piercing my own holes to fit over the old ones as well. i was pretty filthy that i had to do that, but you just gotta be careful when your undoing it over and over again to do different jobs inside your dash or if your doing any gerbox/clutch work.

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