links for pug 205 please
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as per title, good sites for tuning bits for 205 gtis.
after a quick shift - anyone got any advice?
cheers
weava
[Edited by mista weava - 2/12/2003 4:10:24 PM]
after a quick shift - anyone got any advice?
cheers
weava
[Edited by mista weava - 2/12/2003 4:10:24 PM]
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Quick shift kits..
Mine was fron Griffiths Engineering.
http://www.griff-eng.co.uk/
Very impressive, changes the feel of the box completely from its usual "waffy" feel to reasonable.
They will only take orders from the web site, or that used to be the case.
Mine was fron Griffiths Engineering.
http://www.griff-eng.co.uk/
Very impressive, changes the feel of the box completely from its usual "waffy" feel to reasonable.
They will only take orders from the web site, or that used to be the case.
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LOL - just ordered one from them this morning for my sorrento I just got!!!
45 quid for the adjustable, 85 including the rods - not sure what diff that makes, but reckon its prolly overkill for me!!!
45 quid for the adjustable, 85 including the rods - not sure what diff that makes, but reckon its prolly overkill for me!!!
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nice one people,
gonna get the griiff engineering rod kit and quick shift. at the moment the thing jumps out of third. spoon in cake!
seems a sensible price for tthe whole lot.
the links will come in handy for other stuff too.
thanks
weava
gonna get the griiff engineering rod kit and quick shift. at the moment the thing jumps out of third. spoon in cake!
seems a sensible price for tthe whole lot.
the links will come in handy for other stuff too.
thanks
weava
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Weava,
Mate - any chance you could try just fitting the adjustable first, see what its like and then add the rods? Be interesting to see what difference they make and if they are worth the extra, and if so I can still get them seperately
Cheers
Neil.
Mate - any chance you could try just fitting the adjustable first, see what its like and then add the rods? Be interesting to see what difference they make and if they are worth the extra, and if so I can still get them seperately
Cheers
Neil.
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