No clue here either, it looks like it might be a bumper or stopper of some kind? Might not even belong in the car. Pervious owner left it behind by mistake? :dunno:
Look at a cheap office seat...the kind where you turn a knob to secure the seat back in a higher position. It's that type of knob.... It's not part of car...
Is it a bump-stop for the hood or the trunk? It probably does not belong to the Z, but never the less...seeing the threaded end implies it can be adjusted once installed...
I am curently "updating" (according to my wife) all of the trim, doors, baseboard and crownmolding in my house. I am in the midst of an intimate relationship with that knob. The prize would be to never see it again after this job is completed.
It's like people are reading the first post then answering without reading any other posts.....
I thought it was pretty well accepted it is: DeWalt model 703 compound miter saw.
Angle locking knob.
(thanks to Teacher_Blind)
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