You're wearing one. Just use a sock. Or buy a wristband.
any one know where i can find a knitted shift knob cover because its starting to get really hot and i got burnt this morning trying to shift gears.
You're wearing one. Just use a sock. Or buy a wristband.
http://shiftknobcovers.com/default.aspx
there u go and heres a pix
did nana make that dam dude thats gay i hope you get a hat and scarf to match
wow dude i couldnt get that in that color...ur vary brave...
Quick, slap a Spoon logo on that thing(you already have the right colors) so it doesn't look so . . .I can't hate too much mine burns my hand too.
i also read a while back i think someone used a dust cover from a microphone, i think they bought it at a music store or sometin
lol..
how about you go to dillards and buy some cheap lady's stockings..
The sheer black kind.
and cut a piece off and tie it around or something.
Or maybe cut the end of the foot off and slide it ontop of there
they're so tight that it would probably fit quite snug on it and would help you with the heat im sure.
Gay or not (the answer is not, come on guys), that looks like it would be a lot better than the thin baby sock I'm currently using. I'm definitely going to have to get one. Thanks for posting up the link.
Edit: I was looking at their site and noticed that they sell 'summer' and 'winter' styles, but there's no explanation for what that means. I sent them an email about it, and will post up the response when I get it.
Edit 2: Here's what I got
"Thanks for your interest! Summer version uses 100% cotton material, so it is not as warm in cold mornings but a bit cooler against the sun. Cotton colors in general could look a bit faded also. Both are overall good enough to use throughout the year."
"Cool. What is the winter version made out of, a cotton/poly blend or something else like that?"
"Different combination of cotton/poly blend depending on color."
Last edited by Kodeen; 04-28-2008 at 07:36 AM.
Get a si knob where it is half leather? :noidea:
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