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Old Oct 20, 1999 | 08:33 AM
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I HAVE A 98MY CAR WITH THE STANDARD GEAR SHIFT AT THE MOMENT. HAS ANYONE FITTED A QUICKSHIFT AND DO THEY THINK ITS WORTH DOING
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Old Oct 20, 1999 | 10:05 AM
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Try this first.

Unscrew the gear ****, and remove the the plastic trim (2 screws).

Hacksaw the top of the gear lever off, leaving 1/4" of thread.

Use electrical tape to pack out the area just below the remaining thread.This will stop the **** from moving.

Re-assemble.

If you decide to change to an 'after market' gear **** (allen key fittment) the lever can be reduced further.

This works very well, and should save you about £250.

Mark.
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Old Oct 20, 1999 | 07:34 PM
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failing that Ive fitted a ggr on they look terribly over priced for what they are just ,the standard lever with the selector mount welded in a differance place cost around £80 +v.a.t made the world of differance though after driving a friends without it felt like changing gear in a bus
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Old Oct 21, 1999 | 02:18 AM
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If u're thinking of a genuine replacement, it's cost quite a bit. But it's better. Just becareful of one thing...U have to get used to the shifting b4 trying to do the McRae thing. Otherwise, U may just drop into wrong gear n gears will break. Cheers.
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