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post May 2, 2011 - 12:53 PM
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Since I can't find any ST205 short shifter, except for the TRD. I'm looking for an OEm shifter that I will cut myself without using my original, in case I screw up!

I'm looking for the shifter stick only if possible...

make your offers!
 
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post May 2, 2011 - 6:45 PM
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the 7th gen shifter does work. i have one in my 94 st205. its not a perfect match but it works. there is a little bit of play in the shifter itself because the main pivot ball is slightly smaller and the other to balls are a little bit smaller but it does work. when you take it apart the white loop thing that goes around part of the assembly from top to bottom you dont need it and you cant use it cuz there is no holes for it on the 7th gen. all in all it works and shifts great.
post May 2, 2011 - 6:57 PM
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QUOTE (ST205WRC @ May 2, 2011 - 4:45 PM) *
the 7th gen shifter does work. i have one in my 94 st205. its not a perfect match but it works. there is a little bit of play in the shifter itself because the main pivot ball is slightly smaller and the other to balls are a little bit smaller but it does work. when you take it apart the white loop thing that goes around part of the assembly from top to bottom you dont need it and you cant use it cuz there is no holes for it on the 7th gen. all in all it works and shifts great.


the white plastic thing is where i got stuck...you can't attach it since there are no holes for it like you said, but without it...how can you feel the gates?...isn't it needed (from what I can see) to guide your shifter so it pushes the thing to make it go over the notches so you can feel that you are in the right gear? lol with bad terminology that just sounds confusing...haha


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