New Shift Knob W/Pics
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I have been in contact with him and he is going to make a t-case **** with the shift pattern on it and a main gear shift **** with NV5600 pattern and cummins logo for around $90 bucks shiped to my door. just thought I would let everyone know that he can do both ***** and the price is not to bad to boot.
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This *** looks nice but it doesn't look comfortable in the hand.
I am partial to the ones i have made for myself and a few friends.
These are easy to make just takes a little time.
Call me if you want some tricks on how to make it easyer.
DD
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I am partial to the ones i have made for myself and a few friends.
These are easy to make just takes a little time.
Call me if you want some tricks on how to make it easyer.
DD
509-466-9587
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The ones from Australia are more closer to the ones in big trucks, semis and stuff.
How you like the feel of it MC?
BTW, what do you flyfish for down there in Texas?
How you like the feel of it MC?
BTW, what do you flyfish for down there in Texas?
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the **** is just as comfortable, if not more so than the original. it's nice and large, so the hand fits it well. believe me, it fells totally different than you'd think by looks.
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you mean what don't we fish for here. large & small mouth bass, striper, perch, catfish, etc.. believe it or not we have trout (rainbow & brown) down here. they are stocked in many locations around the state, but most are fished out by the end of the season due to the fact that they can't survive in the warmer water temps outside of winter. BUT, the Gaudalupe river from Canyon Lake dam down river for a number of miles, supports trout year round. the water released from the lake is cold enough in the summer months, so they can survive. not many fish it outside of winter due to the number of people that frequent it in the warmer months for rafting and tubing.