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Old 03-31-2006, 11:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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GMM ripshift is installed. DAMN!!!

I just finished (with two of my friends) installing the shifter. Man, what a difference. I freakin love it. I am not sure what everyone is talking about it being louder though. I installed the black dust cover and the sound boot back with no problems and no shifting issue. Sound wise I can barely tell the difference. and no rattle. Of cours my friends are perfectionists so they helped me to a terrific job. All I can say is if you have an M6 do yourself a favor and get the GMM. If you know someone close to you that has one, drive it once and you will get it. WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOO!
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Have you done the Royal Purple Syncromax swap? I'm waiting for my GMM shifter and did the fluid swap today. I cannot believe how much better the tranny shifts. It's like a different car. I'm actually thinking of not installing the GMM now. I don't think I need it.
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Have you done the Royal Purple Syncromax swap? I'm waiting for my GMM shifter and did the fluid swap today. I cannot believe how much better the tranny shifts. It's like a different car. I'm actually thinking of not installing the GMM now. I don't think I need it.
Hey, on vacation next week and thinking about doing the fluid swap. Can someone tell me what's entailed and/or maybe give me a quick run-through of the process? Would be much appreciated.
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Where can I get one ???? Hello, someone hook me up with a link where I can get the gmm ripshifter....

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Haven't done the GMM yet but have done the Royal Purple. I had a lube place do it, only charged $10.00. What a bargain! when I get home I plan to get the shifter. Getting harder to get into R, plus mising 3rd every once in a while sucks.
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Where can I get one ???? Hello, someone hook me up with a link where I can get the gmm ripshifter....
I noticed you dont have a response, so I thought I'd tell you to google it and see if you find a site.
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Speed Inc. sells them.
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JHP in Oz has less wait than Speed Inc.

Mine should be here within the next couple of days.
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JHP in Oz has less wait than Speed Inc.

Mine should be here within the next couple of days.
Groucho---where are you getting yours installed? Is there any reputable places here in town?
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