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<E30> shifters
- Subject: <E30> shifters
- From: "Boyd, David (Neighbour Boy)" <boydd@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1999 17:44:54 -0800
That's an easy one Jeff.
http://www.shortshifter.com
Best kit out there.
- --David Boyd, boydd@domain.elided
'84 325e 200k
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>Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1999 19:27:55 EST
>From: VeeDubJeff@domain.elided
>Subject: <e30> Lower Shift Lever>
>
>I read a message on Dale's e30 site about fitting a E36 lower shift lever
>in a 86 325es. I also have a 86 325es and mine need's replacing, it's worn
>and my shifter is very sloppy. Going in to reverse also causes problems by
>being hard to push, and tearing my boot.
>I'd like to fit a shorter lever in but I don't want to have to bend it or
>anything. Are there any levers that will fit right in without causing
>problems, but still be shorter??? How about a E30 M3?
>
>TIA,
>Jeff
>86 325es
>http://jamspot.simplenet.com
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