Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

help

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    help

    does anyone know where i can buy folia tec interior accessories, particularly a shift knob. i have searched and have come up empty so any input would be great. thanks.
    '91 323 SE
    Sony 12" Sub and amp - 17" Motegi MR7's wrapped in 205/40/zr Visa's - Protoss CAI - Magnaflow Exhaust - Indiglo Gauges and Carbon Fiber Bezel - Ractive Shift Knob, Boot, and Pedals - GroundControls

    Coming Soon- Kartboy SS, Pakfeifer Front Bumper
    <center></center>

    <a href="mailto://67mustangjosh@gmail.com">67mustangjosh@gmail dot com</a>

    #2
    did you try NOPI?

    Comment


      #3
      no i actually haven't looked there yet, must have slipped my mind. i will go check right now, thanks.
      '91 323 SE
      Sony 12" Sub and amp - 17" Motegi MR7's wrapped in 205/40/zr Visa's - Protoss CAI - Magnaflow Exhaust - Indiglo Gauges and Carbon Fiber Bezel - Ractive Shift Knob, Boot, and Pedals - GroundControls

      Coming Soon- Kartboy SS, Pakfeifer Front Bumper
      <center></center>

      <a href="mailto://67mustangjosh@gmail.com">67mustangjosh@gmail dot com</a>

      Comment


        #4
        just checked and there is no folia tec on NOPI. oh well if anyone else knows where i can find their products, let me know please. thanks.
        '91 323 SE
        Sony 12" Sub and amp - 17" Motegi MR7's wrapped in 205/40/zr Visa's - Protoss CAI - Magnaflow Exhaust - Indiglo Gauges and Carbon Fiber Bezel - Ractive Shift Knob, Boot, and Pedals - GroundControls

        Coming Soon- Kartboy SS, Pakfeifer Front Bumper
        <center></center>

        <a href="mailto://67mustangjosh@gmail.com">67mustangjosh@gmail dot com</a>

        Comment


          #5
          Might be a bit pricey, but can't you order directly from Foliatec?
          -------------------------
          '91 LX
          '03 Mazdaspeed Protege #235
          -------------------------

          Originally posted by pigeon
          well if you're a fan of inaccuracy and uncertainty.... then by all means, go set your timing by feel and sound

          while you're out there, you might as well adjust your air/fuel ratio by smell... and your tire pressure by ride height

          Comment

          Working...
          X