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post Mar 17, 2005 - 2:12 AM
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I made a custom shift cover/boot to go with the 7gc short shifter I put in. I like seeing the shifter so I tried to cover as little of it as possible. I like it so far, tell me what you guys think.

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post Mar 17, 2005 - 2:31 AM
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honestly, not my style. Looks like your shifting a Jeep tongue.gif

seriously, how much shorter is the 7gc short shifter compared to our stock shifter ? it looks a little high...is it smooth to shift ?

props on the red climate lights


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post Mar 17, 2005 - 2:39 AM
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QUOTE(Batman722 @ Mar 17, 2005 - 7:31 AM)
honestly, not my style. Looks like your shifting a Jeep  tongue.gif

seriously, how much shorter is the 7gc short shifter compared to our stock shifter ? it looks a little high...is it smooth to shift ?

props on the red climate lights
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Haha, I dont expect many people to like it since a lot of people are into newer or somewhat newer style cars. I prefer muscle cars myself, but they just arent practical for day to day commuting. I would say the 7gc short shifter is about 2 inches shorter than the stock shifter. The shift is very noticeably shorter and is smoother too, plust its only about $40 shipped off ebay so its not a bad deal at all. It just seems kind of high in the pics i have because of that knob. Here's a pic of the stock knob on it.

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