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Old Dec 27, 2001
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DIY Revo Short Shifter?

Is there a link anywhere on this site or somewhere else that shows how to install this with pictures as easy to follow as toasy's diy pages for his solo adaptor? I couldn't find one maybee one of you can.....
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i think the site was www.revotechnica.com
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i just installed mine today. it was so easy. they give you directions that blow but you dont need them anyway. here is my email: blouisgod@yahoo.com also you can search under "revo" in Products+Parts.
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