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07-10-2013, 03:23 PM
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Age: 39
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Originally Posted by OG Fox
The Hurst Shifter doesn't keep the Reverse lockout feature so you have to install a led light to tell you when you're in reverse or in first.
That's exactly what I like to say about products I put on my car "not bad right" 
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Let me correct you. The Hurst shifter doesn't keep the reverse lockout feature, so you have the option to install an led light to tell you when you're in reverse. I'm a pretty good driver, so I can tell when I'm in reverse. (plus your factory gauge tells you)
As for your second comment, that SR performance shifter is actually pretty nice. I liked it a lot when I had it on my car.
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Eibach coil over kit, adjustable panhard bar w/ rear LCAs, Hurst shifter, magnaflow cat-back exhaust, o/r x-pipe, 85mm tb, cai, tune, 3.73 rear end gears, gold plated cross drilled/slotted rotors, TSW 19inch wheels, nice big 305s on the rear.
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07-10-2013, 04:10 PM
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Originally Posted by kanetrain
Let me correct you. The Hurst shifter doesn't keep the reverse lockout feature, so you have the option to install an led light to tell you when you're in reverse. I'm a pretty good driver, so I can tell when I'm in reverse. (plus your factory gauge tells you)
As for your second comment, that SR performance shifter is actually pretty nice. I liked it a lot when I had it on my car.
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I apologize for not being an expert on inferior products.
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07-10-2013, 05:06 PM
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Ohhh it's ok. People talk our their asses all the time.
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Eibach coil over kit, adjustable panhard bar w/ rear LCAs, Hurst shifter, magnaflow cat-back exhaust, o/r x-pipe, 85mm tb, cai, tune, 3.73 rear end gears, gold plated cross drilled/slotted rotors, TSW 19inch wheels, nice big 305s on the rear.
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07-10-2013, 05:12 PM
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Originally Posted by kanetrain
Ohhh it's ok. People talk our their asses all the time.
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ditto
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07-29-2013, 09:23 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Gainesville,Tx
Age: 39
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Originally Posted by OG Fox
I apologize for not being an expert on inferior products.
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Inferior? Really? Well it works fine and I havent had any problems out of it so does that still make it inferior? Plus it was free.
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07-29-2013, 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted by re-rx7
Inferior? Really? Well it works fine and I havent had any problems out of it so does that still make it inferior? Plus it was free.
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Have you used an MGW? have you compared the build qualities of the two shifters?
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07-29-2013, 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by OG Fox
Have you used an MGW? have you compared the build qualities of the two shifters?
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Ive felt both, yes. I could tell no differnce. Even if there were a small diff is it worth the xtra 400$? or $200 if I had to buy it?
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