For Sale Shift Plates 4 Speed & 5 Speed Twin Stick

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4 Speed Stock and 5 Speed Twin Stick shift pattern instruction plates. These are printed with sublimation ink on .024 thick Aluminum plate. These look like the OEM shift plate. These do not have holes drilled so you can match the holes you already have or can put them on with adhesive. Not sure what adhesive you would use or how it would hold up. The Five Speed Twin Stick was made to look like the 4 spped as far as spacing style and font with the twin stick transfer added. Please PM me for payment instructions. The 4 speed are $24.00 ea and the 5 speed are $28.00 ea. Pricing includes priority mail shipping.
 
What price range are you thinking. I would have to print 40 of these to a plate and have them laser cut. The printing wouldn't cost much but the laser for me to get it cut is $130 per hour. How many people would be interested in them?
 
Idk the size (about the size of a quarter and domed)but mine and just about every other 60 series h42 I have seen is missing the insert. You can buy a new knob for $25 so it may not be economical.

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Here are the pictures of the shift plates

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Here are the pictures of the shift plates

I have a mess of these, the problem is the fade incredibly fast in UV, stain and not chemical friendly.

When I finally decoded the correct way, I swapped all that I had sold out with the correct ones.

HTH.
 
No, I'm crazy OCD. I wouldn't use clear lacquer as that's not the way they were produced by the factory.

Some wont care, sadly it drives me nuts if its not duplicate to OE and dead nuts perfect
 
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Ive been told that spraying the clear laquor using a hardner like a ppg paint clear will give it
Uv protection. Raddle cans will yellow.

That might be the ticket.
 
Even the oem fades and scratches. When i hold my original up to these the only difference is they are newer. Ink is not forever maybe i can get them coated by a local painter but they wont be as cheap. Some just use a raddle can clear laquor and live with it turning yellow over the years.
 
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