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Got me a pretty nice Momo silver carbon shift knob.

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Old 05-02-2005, 04:17 PM
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Got me a pretty nice Momo silver carbon shift ****.

Wanted to share it with ya all.....sometimes you can find what you are looking for.









Not bad for the price I got for it....and will match my interior well. Just wanted to share.
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Old 05-02-2005, 05:06 PM
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Should look a bit better than the one I have now. Hey, goes with the theme:



Anyone else get some nice shift *****? Last Momo one I had was a black carbon fiber shadow. Paid over 100 bucks for it in the late 90's.
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Old 05-02-2005, 05:08 PM
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Well put that sucker on!! Nice buy!
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Old 05-02-2005, 05:24 PM
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Carcus, you wanna sell your other one?
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Originally Posted by carcus
Should look a bit better than the one I have now. Hey, goes with the theme:



Anyone else get some nice shift *****? Last Momo one I had was a black carbon fiber shadow. Paid over 100 bucks for it in the late 90's.
is that carpet on your dash?
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^^ haha i just realized that too; some kind of lining.

Momo products are really nice but i wouldn't spend no where near $100 for a shift ****. I saw one on ebay actually a day or two ago for about 40 bucks.

your's does look nice though, post some pictures after u install.
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Old 05-03-2005, 03:44 AM
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Originally Posted by nyautostyle
^^ haha i just realized that too; some kind of lining.

Momo products are really nice but i wouldn't spend no where near $100 for a shift ****. I saw one on ebay actually a day or two ago for about 40 bucks.

your's does look nice though, post some pictures after u install.
Not carpet, it is a velour dash mat I use during the summer months. As far as the Momo shift ****, I was not going to pay 100 bucks either. I think I got a good deal on it.

KCmaxx, you can pick up the one I have now in your local area auto parts shops for about 12 bucks. It was a temp **** for me until I found one at the right price and in silver carbon.
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Carcus, did you install it yet? Pics??


I still love my MOMO, even though it was almost $100, I think it was worth it, looks great, feels great and I get to wrap my paw around it every day.

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^^ ive seen that exact one on ebay for $34
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Old 05-03-2005, 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Jayzmax04
Carcus, did you install it yet? Pics??


I still love my MOMO, even though it was almost $100, I think it was worth it, looks great, feels great and I get to wrap my paw around it every day.


Waiting for it to be shipped. Will take pics when I get it.
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Originally Posted by carcus
Wanted to share it with ya all.....sometimes you can find what you are looking for.

Not bad for the price I got for it....and will match my interior well. Just wanted to share.
Looking good there buddy. I am going to my friend chernmax's home in Maryland for a few days to install some mods.. Later Warren
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Looking good there buddy. I am going to my friend chernmax's home in Maryland for a few days to install some mods.. Later Warren
How are the quality of those carbon side pillars you got? Thinking about getting some silver carbon fiber ones but wondering on how they are wearing. Any first hand info on durability?
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Originally Posted by nyautostyle
^^ ive seen that exact one on ebay for $34
Is it a MOMO? Show me where.
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Originally Posted by Jayzmax04
Is it a MOMO? Show me where.
Yep...me also.
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How are the quality of those carbon side pillars you got? Thinking about getting some silver carbon fiber ones but wondering on how they are wearing. Any first hand info on durability?
No problems at all. I wash my car every other and they are still looking good. Later Warren


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Old 05-14-2007, 06:30 PM
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Shidt ***** for 07

I wanted to upgrade the shift **** on my 07 maxima but I'm not sure what ***** will fit. What diameter or other specs do they need to be in order to fit?

Thanks for any help!
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Old 05-14-2007, 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Paradox01
I wanted to upgrade the shift **** on my 07 maxima but I'm not sure what ***** will fit. What diameter or other specs do they need to be in order to fit?

Thanks for any help!
I'm with you on this one, I have '04 Maxima SE automatic. Let me know any details in measures and diameters anyone has please.
I know MOMOs fit into anything, but I'm looking at cheaper ones in eBay that have different diameters.
BTW, anyone familiar with RAZO? I like the RAZO Performance RA103, but don't know if it will fit correctly or actually look right on my automatic long stick (I'm referring to length of shift stick here, don't know the 'technical' name). Please give me any input on this, really interested in this RA103, price inexpensive (compared to MOMOs), but appears expensive.
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Old 05-15-2007, 02:27 PM
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Yeah I'm looking at a few different MOMO's myself. Hopefully someone has the info on what will fit the 07 maxima.
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momo all way for me...

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I love my shift ****. Its made by Momo for the 06 Evo MR:

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Old 05-15-2007, 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by 2LEET4U
momo all way for me...

What diameter was the MOMO shift **** you got for your maxima? Was it a simple install ( just twist the old one off counterclockwise) or more complicated?

Thanks again!
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yes it pretty easy. just unscrew the bottom of the oem ****, lift and remove. The momo **** slips right on and is held on with 4 small screws. Instructions should be included in the box.

Also, if you look on my car domain page. I had to cut my shift rod in order to get the momo **** lowered at an acceptable height.

I have before and after pics...

You dont have to cut the shift rod, but it will look a little weird.
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Old 05-18-2007, 08:22 PM
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Any word on RAZO's? See previous posts on this thread for details.
FYI, the why is because I'm on a budget...if I get a MOMO, my wife will vote me out...
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Old 05-21-2007, 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by SuperMario
Any word on RAZO's? See previous posts on this thread for details.
FYI, the why is because I'm on a budget...if I get a MOMO, my wife will vote me out...
Well... how about... :attention

It seems is MOMO all the way! Is nobody trying to save money but me?
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Originally Posted by SuperMario
It seems is MOMO all the way! Is nobody trying to save money but me?
You get what you pay for. When Im driving, I have to look and feel the shift **** and handbrake handle. SO, you do not want to skimp out on that do you?
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