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Looks to be a custom job, manual console with a modified shiter stick, I don't see a button at all so they may have just jammed a round nob on it with it pressed fully all the time.

The button is gone and in its place is a 'push down' mechanism. You just push it into the floor instead of pressing the button.

  • 2 weeks later...

looks like the owner would have the best info...

but yes....

you can remove the regular plastic auto base and install pretty much any manual gearboot with some fiddling and mount mods.

And yes, the ball can be mounted to the locking pin rather than the selector shaft. shifter looks too long in my opinion.... and i'd say it would be quite easy to bent the locking shaft with spirited tiptronic usage...

  • 3 months later...

I made it up at work 1 day

Haven't had any probs with it bending but that's prob coz there is a chromoly sleeve that goes down the inside that takes the load off the locking pin and puts it back onto the shifter shaft.

When the console is removed the shifter and ball all just slide off over the top the length works well for me as I'm on the tall side and the seat is all the way back and down and it's still in a good pos for me to easy use

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