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That foam should look like it has been snowing. :D Try distilled water and a higher concentration or product next time.
Thanks goldNSX. That was actually my first try at the foam canon. I'm using chemical guys honeydew snow. I'll put more next time.

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Sad photo of the last picture I took of her as she waited for her new owner to take delivery :frown:

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Miss her already.....
 
This is my baby, opened up like a Swiss Army knife at the Dallas Goodson Acura meet, a couple of weeks ago. Note the flag reflection in the hatch glass. Nice touch :smile:

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great looking cars!
 
 
Looks fabulous and like mine, needs the door cards updating to match ... :)

Good job from my Saddler. Refresh my Recaro Pole Position in Nappa leather with red stitching.

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Started to reinstall some of my carbon parts today ...
 

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The stalk came from The NSX Shop. It is a Zenardi Short Shifter Lever. I had the hardest time getting the parts off of the old stalk. The worst was the square piece you can see in the picture.

I took it to my local mechanic and had 1 inch cut off of the top. You have to be very careful not to damage the threads so I left that to the pros. I needed the extra off because I did not want to use the Zenardi shift knob. I like the ball better - got that one on eBay,

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The stalk came from The NSX Shop. It is a Zenardi Short Shifter Lever. I had the hardest time getting the parts off of the old stalk. The worst was the square piece you can see in the picture.

I took it to my local mechanic and had 1 inch cut off of the top. You have to be very careful not to damage the threads so I left that to the pros. I needed the extra off because I did not want to use the Zenardi shift knob. I like the ball better - got that one on eBay,

What's holding up the boot?

FYI, if you use some pliers with cloth and grab that square piece, just turn/twist it left or right all the way, it just pops off fairly effortlessly.
 
Actually a screwdriver to open the slits on the side did it!

The boot is held by a retainer nut that came with the shift knob. it has a flare with perforations on the top that squeezes against the bottom of the shift knob. I am adjusting the tightness to get it exactly right but it is great to have everything held together the right way.
 
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