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#390671 Feb 3, 1:59pm
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what are some really nice short shifters. I see them on ebay for 40 are they any good?


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If you want good qaulity short shifter i would go with b&m. you pay for what you get.


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TWM = thumbsup Great quality. Don't get the cheap one's on ebay. I would suggest B&M or TWM!

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b&m & twm are the best for the celica. i have a b&m & love it. i like the twm too

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I got one from ebay. It's the same design, and size as B&M. Works great, and I only paid about 1/3. idunnoI've had no probs with it, and it's still my fav mod to date.

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use a hacksaw and cut it short rofl talking about being cheap

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B&M is amazing


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man i remember i was testing out one of my homies RSX and he had a sorry ass imitation one, when i shift that thing to second... that sorry ass shit broke off tight there below the shift knob... CHEAP ASS IMITATION SHORT SHIFTER... i suggest you go with B&M also..!


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You can't really cut it. That won't help. They move the pivot point, that's why the spacers are bigger. I've heard about people hitting the shifter down using a hammer and a vise. Now, thats cheap!

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^^ rofl rofl

I have a b&m and dont drive yet but when i do drive it like to the store or somethin its nice smile

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