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    Senior Member Misterfubar's Avatar
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    We've made quite a few of a very similar grip to that into retirement presents over the years. Awesome to see your Dad's put to use in your car.


    ...and if you ever wanted to make any of the buttons functional, I know a fella that's repaired/rewired and replaced switches in quite a few of those.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Misterfubar View Post
    We've made quite a few of a very similar grip to that into retirement presents over the years. Awesome to see your Dad's put to use in your car.


    ...and if you ever wanted to make any of the buttons functional, I know a fella that's repaired/rewired and replaced switches in quite a few of those.

    Thanks! I had thought about trying to make some stuff functional. Like the gun trigger the horn and the pipper on the top the turn signals. I decided against it because I imagine at some point I will sell the car and the stick will definitely not be sold with it and I don't want to have to rewire anything. I like that all I have to do is take two bolts out and put the standard shifter back in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Misterfubar View Post
    ...and if you ever wanted to make any of the buttons functional, I know a fella that's repaired/rewired and replaced switches in quite a few of those.
    Excellent work! 2BKing is one of the great ones!! I see your point on not wanting to have to rewire in the event that you sell the car. Of course, it would be exceptionally cool to have working buttons on that stick . . . Perhaps dual switches? permanent ones, and active ones on the stick?
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