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    NISMO shifter collar and TOMEI shift knob

    I just installed this. It looks very neat now.

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    Beats threading the knurled collar nice ad-on I like it. Looks like a long shift throw? Perhaps next the Nismo short shifter kit?

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    where did you get it, how does it install ?..is it a whole sifter rod or it sits "on top" of the current shift lever?
    2015 Micra S (manual)
    no A/C /no power options/ block heater/4x 2 Ohm speakers...all factory stock in 2015
    Feb 2015 build
    9,999 purchase price + tax..no additional 1600$ because it was a 2015 purchased in 2016
    so receipt says $8,399....+1600 .... so they look good i guess...for a brand new car!

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    this collar kit sits on top of our current shifter, but it doesnt make that much longer than stock shifter height, I actually like this height more than before. I have monthly shipment from Japan, and I have a source to get NISMO parts from Japan, I dont buy any JDM parts from online with more money.

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    Thanks , so if i wanted to buy at least the threaded part, what part number is it ? (i dont know much about NISMO stuff, i did TRY and look online?)
    2015 Micra S (manual)
    no A/C /no power options/ block heater/4x 2 Ohm speakers...all factory stock in 2015
    Feb 2015 build
    9,999 purchase price + tax..no additional 1600$ because it was a 2015 purchased in 2016
    so receipt says $8,399....+1600 .... so they look good i guess...for a brand new car!

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    That should be it
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    I have the same part waiting to go on, but I can't figure out how to get the damn stock knob off

    Also finding it a challenge to locate a knob that threads deep enough so it reaches down near the bottom of the collar...
    First car: 1984 silver Nissan Micra
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    Quote Originally Posted by geodude View Post
    I have the same part waiting to go on, but I can't figure out how to get the damn stock knob off

    Also finding it a challenge to locate a knob that threads deep enough so it reaches down near the bottom of the collar...
    Just twist it off counter-clock wise, go for it break it! The stock knob is cheap **** anyway, who cares if it breaks. I threaded the stock knurled rod with an M10 die & 3D printed a small collar to retain the shift boot in place.
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    Oh, sorry for late reply,part number is 32865RNK31, if you are interested for this item, I have monthly shipment from Japan, so you don`t pay for individual shipping for this small items. Let me know if anyone interested.

    Also, Knob thread size is 10x1.25mm, you can put Nismo knob or anything, I just put TOMEI shift knob in my car.



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