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short shifter

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Pull back the leather gaitor, or remvoe the gear knob. Usually shortsifters are polished/chromed or painted, whereas the stock shifter is a natural metal finish.

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My Reply still stands, as i have no frame of reference.

 

I'll stick to LG's method..

 

Ric

Pull back the leather gaitor, or remvoe the gear knob. Usually shortsifters are polished/chromed or painted, whereas the stock shifter is a natural metal finish.

 

But remember Luke used to do rewelded stock ones. So your guide is reliable but not foolproof.

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right then, took a picture so would appreciate anyones input as to if its a short shifter

 

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Isnt it suppose to have a rubber gator around it that fits to the trans tunnel, so as to keep dirt and noise out?

Luke now does what looks to be a copy of the Stillen one.

 

It looks like a complete unit which which includes new rubbers and replaces the plastic bearings which mine just fell apart when i took it to bits.

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