Gear knob cap for PORSCHE 924 944 cover gearshift BROWN
NEW from partworks
Description:
The shift knobs on the 924 and 944 have worn out at some point. The only option is to cover them with a new shift bag. When removing and fitting the gearshift insert, the snap hooks on the cap often break off. In addition, the pattern becomes scratched or the filigree collar of the cap breaks. The original cap is not available from the manufacturer and good used shift levers have become rare. We now have newly produced gear knob caps available for you. The inserts are suitable for 5-speed manual gearboxes and are available in black or brown.
partworks GmbH is a German company that specializes in the reverse engineering and distribution of spare parts for Porsche. Particular emphasis is placed on high quality and excellent service. More than 130,000 car fans around the world are already satisfied customers of the Paderborn-based company. As a specialist company for classic car spare parts, we are aware of the quality requirements of our customers. That's why you can be sure that the requirements for new developments are based very closely on the original and sometimes even exceed them. With our own engineering department and internal testing, we can ensure the reliability of our products. Last but not least, our DIN-ISO-9001-certified quality management confirms the thoroughness of our work. If you see the manufacturer specification partworks, this means that it is either an in-house development or an article from an original equipment manufacturer (OE quality). Original equipment manufacturers are those manufacturers who have supplied the original product to the vehicle manufacturer but cannot be active on the open market under their own brand.
Reference numbers:
477711289A
94442407500, 944.424.075.00, 944 424 075 00
944424075004RB
944424075003NG
Scope of delivery:
According to illustration
Suitable for:
924 with 5-speed
944 with 5-speed
Models with brown interior
Note arrangement ->Not for dogleg gearbox (with 1st gear at bottom left)