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Old Dec 10, 2002
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auto quick shifter from The Civic Store

Anyone have or tried the quick shifter for auto trans from The Civic Store? I think they look pretty cool. Just wondered how they look and feel. Just looking at them for the looks.
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Can you be specific or link to the item... cause something doesn't souund right about your post IMO...."quick shifter for auto trans"
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yes, what are you jabbering on about man?

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I've never heard of that one.


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i dunno..
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does it just shorten it?
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I think it's one of them shifters that you just slap it one way to upshift and slap it the other way to downshift. But I don't think there's any way it's gonna make the tanny shift any quicker.
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anyone has more info on this? links?
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That looks similar to the RAZO RA93 that I'm getting for mine. There are also aluminum and black ones.
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its just like a regular AT shift ****...but instead of pressing a button you push down. you can buy a "quick shift" **** and buy a shift boot and somehow get it to stay attached to the ****...then u'll look just like a MT.
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yeah that first picture was it. I didn't plan on getting performance out of it. It would be just for looks. Just like the aluminum and anidized look.
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