Gearknob change
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Hi,
Yes you can, have a look at www.scoobyworld.co.uk (click on our banner)- then see the 'syling' section for more info, or mail me.
hope that helps!
Neil
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Yes you can, have a look at www.scoobyworld.co.uk (click on our banner)- then see the 'syling' section for more info, or mail me.
hope that helps!
Neil
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Cheers neil will do, its on my favourite list.
Is a case of twisting off or is it a brute force job. i havent got the car yet and dont want to break it as soon as i have it.
Rottie
Is a case of twisting off or is it a brute force job. i havent got the car yet and dont want to break it as soon as i have it.
Rottie
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Your original one is threaded and will unscrew reasonably easily.
The MOMO one (I've got one too) simply slots into place and is held with three grub screws.
Easy job even for a technical dunce like me.
Rich
Your original one is threaded and will unscrew reasonably easily.
The MOMO one (I've got one too) simply slots into place and is held with three grub screws.
Easy job even for a technical dunce like me.
Rich
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