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post Jan 10, 2004 - 9:25 PM
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Digndoug



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ok, i kow there has been a lot of topics, I read through them all and still have a few questions. Ok, im thinking about getting a short shifter, of course im looking for the best price. I was also thinking, that short shifters cause your shifts to get screwed up?? I know my bro has one on his civic, and i know that he sometimes grinds in reverse, also i was reading that, commer did the short shifter screw up clutch or what-not? or was it bad before? any ideas and anwsers or anything will hep thanks alot.
 
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post Jan 12, 2004 - 4:11 AM
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QUOTE (ST-204 @ Jan 11, 2004 - 11:21 PM)
Yea, I may be try it, but I am so scare that I will crash ur car, HAHHAHA. So anyway, thx u guy always answer my question!!
By the way, I also read a post from u that was about how to change the color of the gauge cluster, but I have a question is when we finish changing the bulb for the cluster, how do we replace it to the original place, coz u just told us pop off the the plastic firstly, but how do I pop off it into there again??

Hehe, I'll actually just let you sit in the car and play with the shifter. My best friend and I are the only people who drive my car, and I won't even let my parents drive it. wink.gif

And about the gauge cluster and changing the light colors, the bulb holders twist and then come out, and then you can pull out the old bulb, put the new one in, and then they go into the holes and twist into place. It's all really easy to figure out once you're looking at it. wink.gif


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