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Old Oct 14, 2005
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Revo Short Shifter Help ASAP PLease

I'm trying to install my Revo Technica Short Shifter, and I can't get to the shifter. Where are the screws and bolts or whatever that I have to take off? Then what?
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u have to take out your center console. I think the screwes are in the 4 corners.
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^^^yup and take the shift **** off too.
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Its in the diy belive. Just pull up on the plastic around the parking brake. The acess two srews under that and two more in the back, then to push in style holders in the front. Oh ya and slide then seats all the way back when taking the console out.
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i think theres a DIY on this site...and if not...search yahoo for "ghosty's 2001 DIY page" theres not too many there but before i found this site...its how i learned to take off the center console
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I found it. It was under Grey's DYI.
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just curious, can the OEM shift **** fit on the revo short shifter? i want to keep my car looking stock
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just curious, can the OEM shift **** fit on the revo short shifter? i want to keep my car looking stock
yes. close thread.
 
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