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  sl!m said:
G'Day greg,  

do you still have a Black Chrome one available ?

Hi mate, sure do. I have 20 coming in around 1 weeks time.

To be put on the waiting list send en email to sales@gktech.com.au

Cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

  • 2 weeks later...

They sure are..

Group buy price will end on the 15th of August.

If you have ordered one I have already sent an email to you.

If you want to order one please send an email to sales@gktech.com.au

Cheers,

Greg

  EXAUNV said:
They sure are..

Group buy price will end on the 15th of August.  

If you have ordered one I have already sent an email to you.

If you want to order one please send an email to sales@gktech.com.au

Cheers,

Greg

Hey if you have already sent emails out you must have missed me.

Thanks,

Rhett

  xRHETTx said:
Hey if you have already sent emails out you must have missed me.

Thanks,

Rhett

Not too sure what happend then, because all people on my list were sent emails.

Either way please email me at sales@gktech.com.au to place an order.

These are still in stock.

Cheers,

Greg

Received my knob on friday, looks great. Was a bit disappointed that it didnt fit straight on (it seems Nismo made the inner diameter of the plastic insert just too large)

I guess ill have to do some modding.

Hi mate, if you are after one just send me a pm or email me at sales@gktech.com.au

Not many black chromes left, first in best dressed.

cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK technologies

www.gktech.com.au

quote from greg...

"For an R32 GTR you will either need to get a smaller insert or if you dont mind you can silicone it on. We have found many cheap gearknobs from supercheap or autobarn ($10 or under) come with 10mm inserts."

  Topaz said:
quote from greg...

"For an R32 GTR you will either need to get a smaller insert or if you dont mind you can silicone it on. We have found many cheap gearknobs from supercheap or autobarn ($10 or under) come with 10mm inserts."

Thanks mate.

Greg

Is it the same for R32 gtst? Mine is nowhere even close to fitting.

Also, how the hell do you pull the centre nylong insert out? Mine is stuck in pretty hard.

  xRHETTx said:
Is it the same for R32 gtst? Mine is nowhere even close to fitting.

Also, how the hell do you pull the centre nylong insert out? Mine is stuck in pretty hard.

Hi mate, it is the same.

The easiest way is to get an insert from a cheap gearknob that is 10mm. These are 15mm which I believe the 350zand a few other nissans use.

Not too sure how to get the centre out, I will let you know when my R32 lands :rolleyes:

Let us know how you go.

cheers,

Greg




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