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Old Jun 30, 1999 | 08:54 AM
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Has anybody had any experience of fitting a Prodrive or Bell & Colville Short Shift Gear Linkage ?

If so can you let me know what you think and whether it was worth the money or not.....

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Old Jun 30, 1999 | 10:44 PM
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Jason,

You don't say what scooby you have.I have a STi, with so called 'quick shift'(sti).I found it to be far too long, so tried the GGR 'slightly quicker shift' lever.This helped a bit.Next I extended the thead, and cut about 1" off the top of the lever.Now it's fantastic.About 2" front to back.

It might be worth 'playing' before you spend a lot of money.GGR Q/S is about £100.

Mark.
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Old Jun 30, 1999 | 11:27 PM
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I have a Prodrive quickshift on my MY98 and like it lots. Much sportier feel - quite 'snicky' in fact. Worth £300 ish ? You need to try one before spending that sort of dosh.
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Old Jul 1, 1999 | 09:35 AM
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Sorry Mark its an MY98... i've heard the shifts are quite good but rather clicky so just trying to get opinions before i buy.. will definately try one though as 300 quid could go towards something else.....
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