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Old Apr 15, 2002
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Anyone Remember Shifter Bushings?

Just a question concerning the shifter bushings that I belive grey got the pleasure of testing? I was wondering if anyone could remember the website and give me any feedback they may have. Ther were only like $20 and went under the shifter almost like a washer to raise it up and tighten the linkage? Please let me know if you guys remember. Thanks
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check the parts section
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Old Apr 16, 2002
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Nothing in parts section, I checked!
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It was in the reviews section.

here is the web site

Shifter Bushings
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Old Apr 16, 2002
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Here's a review as well: KumoSport DirectShift Conversion Kit for 2001+ Civics

I reccomend it too!
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I have the Kumosport ones on my car also. I think Neuspeed makes some polyurethane ones, but the Kumosport ones are metal...therefore they give a more solid feel.
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you know what would be really cool to have, is the revo ss, the solo ss adapter, and the bushings. can you say smooth as Brittney's *** shifting
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I have the Solo Short Shift Adapter and the KumoSport DirectShift Conversion Kit. Now all I need is the Revo Short Shifter. Think I should go for it? I just might do that. Oh yeah, and I have the Base RSX shift **** (which shortened the throw a little since it's shorter than the stock shift ****).
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Thanks for the info, I just ordered them and the revo short shifter![IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG]
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I think I will pick of the Revo and the bushing as well. Anything to improve acceleration.
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