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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 - 10:22 AM
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nice job customizing that. its not really my style but well done nonetheless. also could you elaborate on the plastic part pushing up on the shifter cable? I didn't even notice it when I put in my shortshifter; does it make a huge difference?
post Mar 17, 2005 - 10:37 AM
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QUOTE(gh0st_d0g @ Mar 17, 2005 - 3:22 PM)
nice job customizing that. its not really my style but well done nonetheless. also could you elaborate on the plastic part pushing up on the shifter cable? I didn't even notice it when I put in my shortshifter; does it make a huge difference?
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Thanks, and I dont know what short shifter you have in there, but I think the ones that are actually made for the 6gc like the TWM or TRD ones don't require cutting the piece, not sure though. If you have a 7gc short shifter like me, it doesn't make a huge difference, but before I cut it, shifting was stiffer, especially into 2nd gear. If you have the time, I'd suggest cutting it out because it def. makes the shifts smoother.

Also, I agree with juBz86 about the knob, I always wanted that TRD knob and got it since I was making that cover. For anyone interested, I got it off http://www.brandsport.com/ , only $24 and free shipping on an order of $25 and over, much cheaper than I saw it for on Ebay.

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