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Old 05-15-2006, 05:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Picking a shifter

Talk to me like a newbie cause i am. The done make a triax for these things or an MGW so I am lost. I have seen the B&M and the hurst. what else is out there and what are the favorites?
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Talk to me like a newbie cause i am. The done make a triax for these things or an MGW so I am lost. I have seen the B&M and the hurst. what else is out there and what are the favorites?

Good move on replacing the crappy OEM rubbermatic shifter.

The B&M sucks dead, diseased farm animals and the Hurst doesn't exist in reality.

Get the GMM from JHP. Awesome shifter.
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Ditto.

Most people have problems with their B&M and several have gotten the GMM to replace it. I'll write a full review on my GMM once it's installed and I get to drive around with it for a few days...that should be within the next week or two.
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My bad. thought i saw the hurst somewhere. Where do i get the GMM from? link please!
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