northwind
13-10-07, 06:38 PM
Just remembered I still have these :)
http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i264/Northwindlowlander/for%20sale/plates.jpg
The plates are in good shape, they could clean up better but to be quite honest I cannot be bothered. Moving the controls up and back does mean that the shift rod is too short, so this also includes a small extension block which, while a little bit ugly, does the job perfectly. I'll chuck in the standard rod, since I've got no use for it now.
If you want a tidier rod (oo-er) then the options that spring to mind are Woodcraft, who make an ideal one for their rearsets, or alternatively I think Bandit 600 would work, but I can't say for sure. I just used the extension, it worked perfectly and it's not too noticable. In fact, here it is:
http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i264/Northwindlowlander/lhstopfromfront.jpg
http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i264/Northwindlowlander/for%20sale/plates.jpg
The plates are in good shape, they could clean up better but to be quite honest I cannot be bothered. Moving the controls up and back does mean that the shift rod is too short, so this also includes a small extension block which, while a little bit ugly, does the job perfectly. I'll chuck in the standard rod, since I've got no use for it now.
If you want a tidier rod (oo-er) then the options that spring to mind are Woodcraft, who make an ideal one for their rearsets, or alternatively I think Bandit 600 would work, but I can't say for sure. I just used the extension, it worked perfectly and it's not too noticable. In fact, here it is:
http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i264/Northwindlowlander/lhstopfromfront.jpg