Voodoo Gear Knobs

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Tim Chu

Voodoo Gear Knobs

Post by Tim Chu » Thu Feb 17, 2005 10:52 am

Hi All,

Does anybody know the current email address for the NZ supplier of Team
Voodoo Gear Knobs?

Or does anybody know of somewhere in Auckland where I can get one of these
from?

Cheers!

"TIMMAY" - 98 RS

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Voodoo Gear Knobs

Post by zorruno » Thu Feb 17, 2005 11:20 am

on 17/02/2005 10:52 a.m. Tim Chu wrote:
Does anybody know the current email address for the NZ supplier of Team
Voodoo Gear Knobs?

Or does anybody know of somewhere in Auckland where I can get one of
these from?
Garry Morrison.

I think he is still on
mailto:teamvoodoo@paradise.net.nz

He posts here so have a check of the archives.

Cheers
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Bill Rehm

Voodoo Gear Knobs

Post by Bill Rehm » Thu Feb 17, 2005 11:22 am

Right before Xmas I was looking for a plain, round, wooden shift knob to
match the wood interior of my 91 MX5. I was told by a mag wheel-shift
knob-tire -etc-etc retailer that the Voodoo distributor in NZ had
recently been acquired and was shifting offices to Wellington.

I'm still without the plain, round, wooden shift knob :-(

I'd also be interested in the information you seek.

Regards
Bill

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Voodoo Gear Knobs

Post by zorruno » Thu Feb 17, 2005 11:48 am

on 17/02/2005 11:22 a.m. Bill Rehm wrote:
Right before Xmas I was looking for a plain, round, wooden shift knob to
match the wood interior of my 91 MX5. I was told by a mag wheel-shift
knob-tire etc-etc retailer that the Voodoo distributor in NZ had
recently been acquired and was shifting offices to Wellington.
Gary is in Wellington.

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Bill Rehm

Voodoo Gear Knobs

Post by Bill Rehm » Thu Feb 17, 2005 12:31 pm

zorruno, Tim

Perhaps it was Momo, I don't recall as I was in typical "before-Xmas
rush' mindset.

Regardless would still be interested in finding a round, wooden shift
knob which enable me to also shorten the overall height of my shifter
(shorter=less distance between gear shifts=faster shifting ... I think)

Regards
Bill

Ian Chapman

Voodoo Gear Knobs

Post by Ian Chapman » Thu Feb 17, 2005 2:37 pm

Garry is (was) on the list but may not have checked his emails today -
here is his email:

teamvoodoo@paradise.net.nz

Ian

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