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Alpina can replace that - it costs about 10 Euros (IIRC), but you have to send them the knob to repair.
And P.S. Alpina does no have any new knobs any more (wooden - for E36/E34 etc.) |
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Thanks for the info though! |
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Just found one for you
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Bmw-Original-...item20cfb19438
and another one here: http://www.ebay.de/itm/BMW-2002-E21-...item2a2a092314 You'll still need to negociate shipping out of Germany. Cheers
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Go Topless Last edited by roadster-s; 03-03-2013 at 06:47 PM. |
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My shift knob looks a whole lot like yours (ie. the emblem is cracked all to hell). It seems that these shift knobs aren't replaceable anymore (at least according to KSK, I do have friends living in Europe if anybody has a source over there to suggest?).
I can restore/refinish the wood just fine, but I need a new (plexiglass?) emblem. Did you manage to get yours fixed? If so, where/how? I also noticed the post about sending it to Alpina for repair... should I contact them directly (ie. through their German site)? Or do I have do go through KSK since I'm in North America? |
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Nope, I haven't got it fixed, so it still looks like crap. I've got a number of other things that need priority over this one now.
I didn't know that they weren't making them anymore, but I noticed that the replacement ones have a different colour of wood anyway which sort of defeats the whole point of replacing it IMO. This is why I want to just replace the emblem on the top. |
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Alpina shift knob
I am a nubie here. i do not have an Alpina, but have an either new, or very close to new gear shift knob and figure it might be good for one of you guys. I can't tell the difference. I am posting two pictures. Anything that looks like a blem is flash reflection as I have the knob in my hand and it is immaculate. I see them going for $150 and more on German Ebay. I will take $140 shipped in the USA for this
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Can you take another photo of the emblem? It's hard to make out if it still as the "Alpina" lettering on it or not.
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Scooter,
I am on my way out with my wife. I will try when I get home to see if I can get a better picture. However I can assure you it says "ALPINA" in large letters that 1/2 way circle the top of the knob. I have a 100% rating on ebay and am very well known on the 2 main E24 forums where I sell hi end parts on a regular basis and my word is gold there. I do notice a tiny blemish on the silver circle that goes around the top of the knob. This is a factory blemish as it is under the clear that goes over the top of the knob |
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