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Redline08
idk if this is the right category to be posting in or not, sorry. but im planning on buying a 6th gen st later in the week and its a stick (yippie!) and right off the bat i want to put in a short shifter. Ive heard that a 7th gen short shifter will work but is it hard to install? easy to mess up? and this is what i have my eyes on:
00+ Celica Short Shifter

think it will work?

thanks for listening to my nub questions lol
Celiracer18
yes it will
tonytutino
its not too bad man, i did it as my first mod!
if you need any help just let me know
cv7713
read this. sounds pretty simple and a great mod for $30

http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=22975
Jaws4God
QUOTE(cv7713 @ Oct 23, 2007 - 12:54 PM) [snapback]607589[/snapback]

read this. sounds pretty simple and a great mod for $30

http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=22975



+1

only hard part for me was getting the plastic piece off the old shifter without breaking it.. but other than that, smooth and easy install.. .LOVE there results! smile.gif

also get a counter balance shift knob.. makes it easier to shift smile.gif
Redline08
counter balance shift knob, mmmm.... whats that
Gary
QUOTE(Redline08 @ Oct 23, 2007 - 7:26 PM) [snapback]607769[/snapback]

counter balance shift knob, mmmm.... whats that

It's a weighted knob.
Most are stainless steel.
Check out TWM site.
I have the 1-lb classic knob.
It makes a huge difference.

http://www.twmshiftknobs.com/
tonytutino
i'd like a new shift knob too... but i think those are all so ugly frown.gif
spolski07
i might have to getme one!
cv7713
they do make a huge difference. the throw is amazing when combined with a short shifter! but if you live in any place with alot of sunshine, an all metal shifter can get awfully warm!!
nightryder
^or awfully cold kindasad.gif



short shifter install is a breeze. The hardest part for me was getting the shims lined up with the pre-existing bolt holes on the floor.



but that link that was posted is great, all the info you need. good luck
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