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WTB - AW11 Automatic Shifter Assembly (good condition)

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Friday, January 17, 2020 8:29 AM (permalink)
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WTB - AW11 Automatic Shifter Assembly (good condition)

As per the title.

Need specifically parts of the plastic clip surrounds of the actual shift knob, however I think it'll be easier to find the whole then than parts. Anyone who's done an auto to manual conversation still have bits?

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    Re: WTB - AW11 Automatic Shifter Assembly (good condition) Saturday, January 18, 2020 7:44 AM (permalink)
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    No shifter parts, but I do have a new rear engine mount for the Auto I once bought by mistake. 
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    Re: WTB - AW11 Automatic Shifter Assembly (good condition) Tuesday, January 21, 2020 0:13 PM (permalink)
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    rynex

    As per the title.

    Need specifically parts of the plastic clip surrounds of the actual shift knob, however I think it'll be easier to find the whole then than parts. Anyone who's done an auto to manual conversation still have bits?

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    Maybe look at 3D printing one?

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    Re: WTB - AW11 Automatic Shifter Assembly (good condition) Tuesday, January 21, 2020 5:22 AM (permalink)
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    rynex


    As per the title.



    Need specifically parts of the plastic clip surrounds of the actual shift knob, however I think it'll be easier to find the whole then than parts. Anyone who's done an auto to manual conversation still have bits?



    Sent from my Realme X using Tapatalk


    Maybe look at 3D printing one?



    Sent from my SM-J320ZN using Tapatalk





    This is certainly an option but I'd rather get the original so I can scan those parts for future.

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