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A comparison picture of the SFR short shift lever to stock....

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Old 05-25-2005, 05:20 PM
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hey wombat

sorry i forgot to update. it's been sold.

thanks everyone for the interest.
Old 05-25-2005, 05:53 PM
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Yeah POP, every DE I look at is over $200...and my car leaks oil so I cant yet
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IIRC the Willow Springs rates are about that, but of course there's track fees on top of. Even if the total cost is $200, I still think I'd benefit more from that than an aftermarket toy.
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i agree jeff. i bought the sfr lever on a whim a long time ago because i had an extra momo **** lying around. i did not gain anything from it except looks. and to tell you the truth, i love the feel and grip of the stock lever 10x better.



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