A 2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata owner has fitted a handcrafted shift knob made from layered wood to better match the car’s interior.
The Miata already featured tasteful modifications from its previous owner, including peanut-butter-colored leather seats, metal interior trim, an HKS exhaust and clear side marker lights. The original plastic trim was replaced and the windshield trim appears silver, possibly from a Fiat 124 Spider.
The owner said the original shift knob and floormats were taken by the previous owner, prompting the search for a replacement that would complement the seats and add a splash of color.
They ordered matching full-coverage Carbon Miata floor mats, but Carbon Miata products ship from China and can have long wait times, so the mats are still pending while the new shift knob is installed.
This summary is based on coverage by The Autopian.
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