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Old 9th April 2016, 15:55   #1
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I would like a nice walnut and chrome auto gear nob please if anyone has one for sale....

Oh, and a tow bar to protect the cars rear end. innit.
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Old 9th April 2016, 16:02   #2
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This will fit once the rod is changed ( 2 min job)

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-E39-E3...MAAOSwZQxW3ubT
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Old 9th April 2016, 16:11   #3
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I want one in light oak And a matching handbrake handle
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Old 9th April 2016, 17:12   #4
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I want one in light oak And a matching handbrake handle
I dont think I have ever seen one, however, I think if you could get the laquer sanded down, and then stained it with a pine stain, finally coating with something like Sadolin Natur light. I dont know how this would last in this application though. However, we used in a job I worked in before, we used to stain mahogany doors with sadolin pine stain (not varnish) with one coat, then 2 coats of Natur light, to give an oak colour to the door. It was very popular, and (on doors lol), long lasting.

You can remove the wood trim to make it easy to sand. When removing the push button, there is a metal clip inside. Take note of its position then remove, and the wood should lift up.

I cannot find a picture of the doors, however they would be slightly lighter than this

Lighter

With regular mahogany staining looking like this
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Old 9th April 2016, 17:34   #5
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No chrome on it Dave, and tiz Germin. Folk may think I'm plannin to invade Poland again and we don't want to start another war.. innit lol.

There was a nice one in my bros scribblers car, but he couldn't get it orf..
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Old 30th April 2016, 15:31   #6
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Old 30th April 2016, 16:00   #7
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-E36-E3...4AAOSwSX9XBVSz

dearer, but in the UK
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Thanks CLF but the one/type I am after has chrome strips between the walnut bits. thanks anyway.
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Old 1st May 2016, 00:39   #9
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Thanks CLF but the one/type I am after has chrome strips between the walnut bits. thanks anyway.
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I know the one, I got lucky myself with one at the beginning of the year.

Search for freelander auto gear knob, it is how I got mine. Part no. is STC50458

BRITCAR have them if you are willing to pay lol

google searching................. I cant believe how dear they are

LITTLE cheaper
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Old 27th May 2016, 16:20   #10
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I now have one, thanks to Stubie

Tow bar/battering ram still required.. lol...
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