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I do have the knob already... any tips would be appreciated!
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That looks great! I actually done the E46 SMG shifter a few years ago on my first 4.6is, I also adapted the shift pattern so it worked in conjunction with the actual shift of the car. I was thinking of going with the the M5 one this time round and doing the same as you, but I'm also planing on adapting the shift pattern on the M5 one also.
Not a geat pic but I'll see if I have another, you can see the shift pattern on the knob is the same as that on the base of the gear surround. http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j7...5/DSC00563.jpg |
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It's 25162282750 Tischer (getbmwparts.com) has it for just shy of $200. Let me know if you pick one up. |
fantastic job! where do u hide the auto shift knob safety switch on the front? the smg knob does not have that button switch.
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but you can not go from P to D without pressing the brake or from D to P while the car is in motion so no need to worries about the safety switch.;) |
thanks. my gf saw this thread and she wants me to help her doing 1 on her X5. someone actually did the whole thing on an E39
http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/a...ge_2008_m5.jpg is it possible to install deck and buttons on the side too? Quote:
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and dont like to move the shifter to the left all you need is press the power button and shift it from the padlles otherwise no need to install any buttons at all. |
ok, now the pic is up....is it possible to have the full smg deck on the x5 or e39?
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