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> MOre INteriOr stuff questions, Short shifter, pedals, steering wheel...
blk'72
post Feb 16 2005, 12:46 AM
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Sooo,
Here it is !!!
Is there a short shifter made for our cars? If not Can I just cut the one I have? Dumb?What kind of steering wheel pattern/bolt fits our car???
What do you guys have?
Where to get cheap racing pedals?
Where do you all get your aftermarket stuff from?
Wanna know wanna know!!!
R.
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Andyrew
post Feb 16 2005, 12:57 AM
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If you need the race look...

Shifter can be had from weiltmeister (50$ or so)
btw short shifters shorten the throw, not the shifter length.
Or a nice one for over 300 (rennshifter)

steering wheel... Momo makes an adapter. therefore any momo wheel will fit.

Racing pedals are custom.

aftermarket interior from the guys like morphenspectra..

racing junk from HPH, pelican parts, GPR, ect.

Check the http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?act=SF&f=4

for member "shops"

and classifieds for new and used stuff.
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post Feb 16 2005, 01:03 AM
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I do interiors. Click on the link on the bottom of my post. Oh ya, and what Andyrew said.
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scooter311
post Feb 16 2005, 08:15 AM
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Good day sir,
I'm in the process right now of giving my interior a little "fresher-upper". It was in pretty nice shape to begin with, but after making and installing new door panels, everything else suddenly looked craptacular.
So, some of these are done, some are in the wings:

Morpehspectra's carpet kit and speaker ports
Solid polished shift knob (that's right, I said 'knob')
Gauge trim rings
MOMO wheel
Custom door panels
Some sort of window cranks, don't know which yet
Set of SS or alum pedals
Fire extinguisher
Maybe seat covers someday from The Evil Doctor if my wallet will allow
3 inch plastic figure of "The Tick" because he serves up justice.
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Rough_Rider
post Feb 16 2005, 10:42 AM
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Weilmeister kits for short shift & spring tensioner require you to cut up, sorry modify :-) your existing gearshifter.
Rennshift & Wevo are bolt ons.

You should be able to get any aftermarket wheel to fit, it all depends on teh adapter you use. A lot of the generic adapters are drilled for both Sparco & Momo.

Pedals, Mark Engman has just brought out a new set including dead pedal. Or pick up a momo / sparco set. Or make em yourself.

Suppliers i've used & would use again, Pelican, Paragon, HPH, Camp 914, plus any of the guys on this lisst selling stuff, eg Engman, Brant etc.
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mattillac
post Feb 16 2005, 11:25 AM
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i've got a d-shaped isotta wheel on a momo hub, and a sparco aluminum shift knob.
www.nopionline.com has alot of cool universal interior stuff at good prices. that's where i got my stuff from.

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