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Old 02-09-2020, 02:21 PM
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https://www.twistedshifterz.com/prod...and-shift-****
I just saw that this website has an "updated" version of the automatic shift adapter, and was wondering if anyone has seen it in person, or used it for their car? I like the idea of opening up the possibility of using a manual shift ****, but wondered what feedback there is for this new version adapter? Thanks in advance!!
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I put one on my car a few years ago.
I bought mine from SickSpeed.
It has worked out well.
Good luck
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Yup , twisted shifters . Works great !
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I also have a similar adaptor and it works great. I also had a custom painted shift ball made for it. Been on for like 10 years now.
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I put one on about two years ago like it ............
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Adapters like that one have been around for years and certainly offer a lot more options for shift ***** than would otherwise be available. Not a bad price for the adapter.
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Adapters like that one have been around for years and certainly offer a lot more options for shift ***** than would otherwise be available. Not a bad price for the adapter.
This one is being advertised as having a lower installed height for the ****, seemingly making it a better adapter than the ones that have been out for awhile (and seem to need drilling to actually fit )
The site says you have to buy a **** along with the adapter which puts the total price in the minimum range of $60-$90, so I was hoping someone else might have bought this new "lower height" version and share some feedback on it.
I'm trying to save up my "mad money" for a new set of halo tail lights, and this shift adapter might have to wait 'til summer.

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