I have to say it is a great improvement over the carbon fiber knobbie. I bet it looks nice with the grey carpet. It looks like it would have good grip to it. The wooden one in mine gets slippery sometimes.
Yes, I got the knobby fever too
No, it's not a wood grained Momo. Just picked this up and replaced the...
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I have to say, it feels great! Smooth with a bit of texture. All that's missing now is a bit more brush alu trim tastefully done inside and all set!
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I have to say it is a great improvement over the carbon fiber knobbie. I bet it looks nice with the grey carpet. It looks like it would have good grip to it. The wooden one in mine gets slippery sometimes.
Yeah looks greatOriginally Posted by 31Hertz
I just need some brushed trim where you have your wood accents now... of course, that would just make it look like the inside of a Z4 or something :|
"that would just make it look like the inside of a Z4 or something :|"
Steady... Steady... careful with that trim![]()
i just polished my knob.....
Originally Posted by Alexlind123
looks nice but you don't have an m5
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'91 e31 850
'90 e34 535
'02 CBR F4i stunt/track bike
'07 gsxr 750 stunt bike
neither do i but this is the gearknob mine came with
Gone but not forgotten
My 525i came with one of those and an M-Tech steering wheel. The wheel is listed on the factory option sheet, along with M-Tech suspension. Therefore, I think the M-Tech knob is acceptable.Originally Posted by Paul in NZ
1997 535i V8
5spd, OBC, A/C, cruise, BMW phone, factory M-Tech wheel & suspension, 18" Alpinas