My wife and I are considering adding the wood shift knob, brake handle and
console kit to our 99 Miata. Anyone have these installed on their Miata ?
Comments please.
March 10, 2010
Wood shift knob, console, etc.
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Jeff:
Check out my web site below for my wooden gearshifts.
Have installed a few on ’99s and there are no problems [Same shifter
shaft threads]
Voodoo Bob produces and excellent set of knobs and break handles in
Aluminum!
Moss has Momo style wooden knobs that are also popular!
Nardi knobs will also fit your ’99!
Good luck and happy Miata Motoring!
Jeff Dubin wrote:
> My wife and I are considering adding the wood shift knob, brake handle and
> console kit to our 99 Miata. Anyone have these installed on their Miata ?
> Comments please.
–
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Comment by admin — March 10, 2010 @ 3:26 am
Joseph P. Portas wrote in message <3527F67B.10643…@uswest.net>…
> Nardi knobs will also fit your ’99!
I don’t have a Nardi catalog, not do they have a web page (do they?) Does
Nardi make a black leather shift knob and brake handle to match the new 99
steering wheel? Is a leather shift knob undesirable? I haven’t decided
between leather or wood…
Brad
Comment by admin — March 10, 2010 @ 3:26 am
>they have a web page (do they?) Does
>Nardi make a black leather shift knob and brake handle to match the new 99
>steering wheel?>>
Oh yes. It’s been offered on Japanese Roadsters for several years, including
for the ’99.
> Is a leather shift knob undesirable? I haven’t decided
>between leather or wood…
I had a gorgeous Razo leather shift knob on my ’90—it took two years to wear
through the leather cover. Rings tend to scratch leather (and wood).
–
"Akira"
’96 Chaste A/T http://www.eunos.com/keith/stripes/akira.html
"Open the door. Open the top. Open the mind."
—from ’99 Roadster sales brochure (Japan)
Comment by admin — March 10, 2010 @ 3:26 am
On Sat, 4 Apr 1998 15:05:01 -0500, "Jeff Dubin" <perriwin…@p3.net>
wrote:
>My wife and I are considering adding the wood shift knob, brake handle and
>console kit to our 99 Miata. Anyone have these installed on their Miata ?
>Comments please.
As far as the console kits go, look at them in person before you buy.
All that I have seen are thin veneers over paper, and except for the
Madera kit are applied with adhesive, They don’t look bad, but to me
they don’t look great either, And they are expensive-$240 and up. I am
having a wood kit custom made for my 97 and I am using 1/4" walnut
burl, planned from a board 1" thick. Of the kits I have seen, Madera
offers the best, and I think Miata Mania has them-at $380! Their
website is
http://www.maderaconcepts.com/
I have been told by the person that developed the Miata Italia that
Daytona Dash has a great product as well. The website I found for them
is
http://www.4x44u.com/pub/k2/am4x44u/truck_stop/parts/ddash.htm
Some other sites
Momo
http://www.askesis-int.com/momo/mom/index.html
Nardi wheels
http://www.sportscar-parts.com/nardi.htm
Accessories, and hey, Daytona Dash kits as well as some other neat
stuff including Miata roll bars
http://www.modacar.com/
If you get a MOMO knob, try to get one from Miata Mania as theirs
screw directly on, and the MOMO universal adapter is a nuisance.
I can’t find Allan’s website in Belgium (miata list people know him as
the guy who loves chrome) but he has a custom made kit for his car,
which is what I am going for.
I’ll post the results here.
Good Luck
Mike
&
Simone 97 Black
Comment by admin — March 10, 2010 @ 3:26 am
Cadman wrote in message <352b18ef.168439…@nntp.ix.netcom.com>…
>On Sat, 4 Apr 1998 15:05:01 -0500, "Jeff Dubin" <perriwin…@p3.net>
>wrote:
>>My wife and I are considering adding the wood shift knob, brake handle and
>>console kit to our 99 Miata. Anyone have these installed on their Miata ?
>>Comments please.
>As far as the console kits go, look at them in person before you buy.
>All that I have seen are thin veneers over paper, and except for the
>Madera kit are applied with adhesive, They don’t look bad, but to me
>they don’t look great either, And they are expensive-$240 and up.
I’m considering the wood dash kit for the ’99 also. I’ve found two sources
so far… Performance Buyers Club and Duetto Motors. The PBC kit appears to
be plastic, but the Duetto kit says it’s real wood. Does anyone know if
Duetto’s dash kit is a good product? I don’t want to spend 255 for a piece
of junk.
Thanks for your comments
Comment by admin — March 10, 2010 @ 3:26 am