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Shortened Shifter by fierohobby
Started on | : 02-28-2008 05:31 PM |
Replies | : 11 |
Last post by | : fierohobby on 02-29-2008 06:13 PM |
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Feb 28th, 2008
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fierohobby Member Posts: 662 From: Ocala, FL Registered: Nov 2003
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Yours for the cost of shipping- the shortened shifter from my Formula, replaced years ago with a Rodney item. This is just the lever, btw. -fh edited for clarification. [This message has been edited by fierohobby (edited 02-28-2008).]
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05:31 PM
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Mr.PBody Member Posts: 3172 From: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA Registered: Oct 2006
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Is it threaded? How far is it cut? How much do you think shipping to 45242 would be?
-Paul
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06:05 PM
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fierohobby Member Posts: 662 From: Ocala, FL Registered: Nov 2003
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Yes, it's threaded. It's just the stock shifter arm cut off at the first bend and welded back. Looks something like this one: https://www.fiero.nl/forum/A...020825-1-014734.html(first post) It'll fit in a flate rate priority box for $8.95, to anywhere (in the States). -fh
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07:11 PM
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CenTexIndy Member Posts: 3061 From: Waco, Texas, USA Registered: Mar 2006
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Are you going to the Spring Fling? Could I get it from you there? Or I would gladly pay the $10 shipping.
Let me know! Michael is wanting a short shifter for his GT.
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08:26 PM
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Mr.PBody Member Posts: 3172 From: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA Registered: Oct 2006
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CenTexIndy its all you, I will just cut down one of my spares.
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09:02 PM
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CenTexIndy Member Posts: 3061 From: Waco, Texas, USA Registered: Mar 2006
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No - you called it first. I am second in line just in case you don't want it.
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09:37 PM
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Mr.PBody Member Posts: 3172 From: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA Registered: Oct 2006
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I will pass then, I am not sure I even wanted it and isn't your son building up his car? I retract my interest
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11:06 PM
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Feb 29th, 2008
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CenTexIndy Member Posts: 3061 From: Waco, Texas, USA Registered: Mar 2006
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You are very kind. Thank you. Yes - my son is working on his GT so that he has it where he wants it when he turns 16.
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10:22 AM
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fierohobby Member Posts: 662 From: Ocala, FL Registered: Nov 2003
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CenTexIndy, I'm sorry, someone claimed it by PM before you posted. If they change their mind it's yours.
-fh
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11:09 AM
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CenTexIndy Member Posts: 3061 From: Waco, Texas, USA Registered: Mar 2006
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OK - thanks! Did it work ok for you, or do you prefer Rodney's?
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11:20 AM
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oldmanreno Member Posts: 11 From: Kearney, MO. USA Registered: Nov 2006
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I will be happy to take it. Maybe a little extra for your trouble. My Zip is 64060
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11:24 AM
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fierohobby Member Posts: 662 From: Ocala, FL Registered: Nov 2003
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It worked ok, I just had to swap out the select cable and thought I'd treat myself since I had to disassemble it all anyway... I bought Rodney's euro shifter and a new boot, and I really like it. It's a quality product. I do prefer it over the stock one. -fh [This message has been edited by fierohobby (edited 02-29-2008).]
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06:13 PM
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