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  1. #301
    You are here entirely tooo much!! beam514's Avatar
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    $125 is a pretty dang good price though

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    painted up it would look pretty good IMO

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    never pull out, always squeeze inside! LOL!

  3. #303
    this is a hard decision, maybe I'll buy 'em anyway and keep the 2G wheels as well. we'll see.
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  4. #304
    Why are you so intent on 16 inch wheels Jigz
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  5. #305
    I just like them better. and tires are cheaper.
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  6. #306
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    if you buy these i'll take the 2g wheels

  7. #307
    Well, Tegan bought me a knob for christmas. I LOVE IT!!! Greddy GREX shift knob.

    goes well with the custom boot IMO





    This is how it looks from the bottom of the shifter bezel



    and overall shot of the interior.



    I was going to make a seperate thread for the boot but I figured I'd just post it here and you guys can email him if you all are interested.

    [email protected]. 847-525-4688.

    Look for James and tell him 4G63lover sent you. I got mine for free because I was a prototype for the Galant so im not sure about the price, but I would inquire anyway because this thing is TOP quality! For the auto guys you will have to give him a measurement of the shifter.
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    what are you gonna do about the exposed part of the shifter?

  9. #309
    Quote Originally Posted by beam514 View Post
    what are you gonna do about the exposed part of the shifter?
    nothing because when I finally get a short throw for it, you wont see that part.
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  10. #310
    i want to have sex with you shifter knob and boot :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by es_fact View Post
    i want to have sex with you shifter knob and boot :)
    Soooo wrong ahahaha

    but Jigz the boot and shift knob look really good. It'll look all fit and proper with the short shifter

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    look great

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  13. #313
    damn jigz that is hawwwwt!!!!
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  14. #314
    took it for a little drive today. I LOVE IT!! feels so DAMNNNN good! lol.

    GmoEm2 revmatched MY car better than i did. lol. I need to get back in the swing of things. lol

    definitely faster. Wheel hop city when you give it a little bit of throttle in first
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    Wish I could drive mine... Jigz how did u go about adjusting the clutch pedal? I figured I couldent go by the book because i put those washers in behind the pivot ball.
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  16. #316
    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteGalant View Post
    Wish I could drive mine... Jigz how did u go about adjusting the clutch pedal? I figured I couldent go by the book because i put those washers in behind the pivot ball.
    I did it by feel bro. I just pretty much adjusted it out until I liked how it felt.

    It's got a wierd threshhold though, right before it fully engages, it engages a little bit and lets the car roll under its power. I've never driven a clutch like this before.
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    I just dont know where to adjust it to, i know i need to sdjust it closer to the floor tho its about in inch higher then the brake pedal. While im at it i was thinking of wiring the clutch pedal switch to pins 9+10 on the harness so it could only be started while the pedal was pushed down
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    Mines about the same height. the clutch wouldnt disengage when the pedal was less than 7" from the floor so...
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    I think ill try and do that tomorrow depending on how my thumb is feeling lol. Ao what do you think about wiring pins 9+10 to the clutch pedal switch?
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  20. #320
    Im not really good with wiring so i'm not sure. didnt Honda killer do it on his GTZ? you could ask him. I just live with no clutch safety. I can start the car from the passenger seat. lol
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