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I patiently waited for another Bullitt come into our inventory and got the part # from the VIN, 2 days later I got this little gem. Much more appropriate for a PP2 on the track.
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So what's the part number and how much does it cost?
 

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Yeah that’s a nice touch.
 

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I like the look, but can’t stand the “cue ball” sizing, too big. I always used the Hurst white ball shifter balls which were just a tad larger than a golf ball. I think they were like 1.75”?
 

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I like the look, but can’t stand the “cue ball” sizing, too big. I always used the Hurst white ball shifter balls which were just a tad larger than a golf ball. I think they were like 1.75”?
I know what you mean. My old Camaro SS has a Hurst with the old style ball and that's the best feeling shifter in my book. I bought a Hurst branded knob for my Mustang and its massive. I have another ball awaiting a swap that's of a smaller diameter (probably similar to the Bullitt size), but even then I prefer the smaller diameter shift knobs. Tempted to try out the Hurst shifter for the S550 just to get that old feeling back, though I know there's better choices out there.
 

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I bought the knockoff at CJPP for $32 us
 

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Really nice. I have the 60.00 American Muscle q ball with the rally stripes. Likely the same heavy feel.
 

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I'd love a shift nob styled like this, but a bit weighted as well. Does that exist?
 
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I know what you mean. My old Camaro SS has a Hurst with the old style ball and that's the best feeling shifter in my book. I bought a Hurst branded knob for my Mustang and its massive. I have another ball awaiting a swap that's of a smaller diameter (probably similar to the Bullitt size), but even then I prefer the smaller diameter shift knobs. Tempted to try out the Hurst shifter for the S550 just to get that old feeling back, though I know there's better choices out there.
I admittedly have big hands but I really like the size and weight of this Q ball knob. It is heavier than the leather one.
 

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If you buy the factory bullitt knob it weighs quit a bit, the core of it is copper or steel. In paid like $150 Canadian ... To much apparently.. But its nice!
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