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      02-07-2008, 12:12 PM   #1
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Mine bubbled and the dealer replaced it with the current knob which is more square shaped than my original. It looked like all the newer ATs they had there were sporting this square look. Aluminum finish please.

I figure some you guys who have gone and replaced your boring old shifter knobs with something cooler might still have the old one kicking around.

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      02-27-2008, 12:25 AM   #2
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I may not have what you want, but I'll give it a shot. I have the OEM auto selector lever from an 08 E93. Leather and Pearlescent Chrome. Pristine condition.

But it's off an 08, so this may not be the shape you want. I don't know what shape you are looking for, but if you're interested in this one, it's $50 shipped via USPS Priority Mail.

PM me if you're interested. (Or anyone else for that matter.)
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Mine bubbled and the dealer replaced it with the current knob which is more square shaped than my original. It looked like all the newer ATs they had there were sporting this square look. Aluminum finish please.

I figure some you guys who have gone and replaced your boring old shifter knobs with something cooler might still have the old one kicking around.

Thanks
I have a spare OEM one...actually, scratch that, you have AT, right? Mine's MT.
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Darn it, I'm actually looking to swap out to the squarer knob, every time I get into E90 loaners, that's the first thing I look for to cannibalize

I don't think a trade is possible as my car is a daily driver
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      02-27-2008, 09:26 AM   #5
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Donny, I think a trade is possible if both of you don't mind driving ghetto for a few days. I'm pretty sure the button on the lever doesn't have to be pressed to engage into gear.

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Darn it, I'm actually looking to swap out to the squarer knob, every time I get into E90 loaners, that's the first thing I look for to cannibalize

I don't think a trade is possible as my car is a daily driver
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