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Old 03-03-2003, 01:36 AM
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Question Stock Shift ****

I am looking for a stock shift **** and boot- Where is the best place to get one?

If anyone is looking for a SFR Short Shift, I'm letting go of mine. first $50 takes it.
Old 03-03-2003, 01:59 AM
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Interested, you got mail
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You should look at the **** and boot from 9xauto.com. You chop some of your stock lever off and it shortens the throw a bit.

I just got rid of my SFR "kit" for 50 bucks as well. I'll write it off as a learning experience.

** EDIT ** I've got a few emails about this, so I'll sum it up here.

The lever is too low in my opinion, it rattles (dynamat helped a bit), and its hard to use the stock leather boot with it because its so freaking low.

-Matt
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I got hooked on the SFR short shift, too. That a POS!!
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Anyone else want to get rid of their SFR short shift kit, let me know..
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why's it a POS?



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