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Hey i there is a fidanza SS out now. i wondering if anyone here has it or seen it and prob knows if its good. http://www.ultrarev.com/ecart/shopexd.asp?id=52625Fidanza Short Throw Shifter Toyota Celica 2000-03 (ZZT231) includes GT, GTS
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i wouldnt put that in... the cheap price worries me.
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^^^ you're forgetting about the cheap prices of their flywheels and a lot of people will put those in their Celica's. A SS and a cheap price from a company that most Celica owners swear by is not to much to ask if you understand me.
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fidanza flywheels arent cheap...
and i also dont like the material they use... aluminum isnt that great for strength.
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They are the cheapest around. That's why so many Celica owners go for them. Cheap and light. I also don't agree with the material used being aluminum, but we are talking about the short shifter and $60 is a good price from a company that proved themselves to the Celica community.
Someone needs to test it with an understanding between the top 3. TRD, B&M,and TWN. That's it and I don't like Fidanza at all. Maybe I should buy it.
Interesting.
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Hey someone buy it and ill Sacrifice my car for the test. JK. but that cheap price does seem weird though.
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go for it then
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I look at the $60 and the picture and see nothing about new bushings or anything associated with install. Im thinking this might just be the actual shift lever for $60. Id check if anyone else is selling them
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60$ isnt bad at all, its called price skimming. You enter a new product onto the market at a reduced price to make sales. Plus, do you really think it costs b&m 120$+ for their SS? if you make the same product and sell it cheaper, hey,you make more sales. I would trust it
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