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Old 03-01-2005, 04:02 AM
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Best MR2 short shifter?

Hey can anyone tell me whats the best mr2 short shifter? this guy at a shop showed me one and claimed it was THE BEST by far but i thought the best was TRD.
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"the best"?

I'd say the trd style shifters on ebay.

Best 30 bucks I ever spent.
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Re: Best MR2 short shifter?

i've got TRD and i'm happy...
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Re: Best MR2 short shifter?

i made one

best depends on a lot of things... your arm length is one of them. if you get one and it works for your dimensions, then it's a good one. i'd say just go with the TRD, i've only heard good things about them.
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Old 03-03-2005, 03:27 PM
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Re: Best MR2 short shifter?

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"the best"?

I'd say the trd style shifters on ebay.

Best 30 bucks I ever spent.

lucky.... i wish i could find mk1 trd short throws for 30 bucks
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Old 03-10-2005, 10:08 PM
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Re: Best MR2 short shifter?

i have a trd short shifter and it is easy to install and it is alot better.
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Old 03-11-2005, 01:24 AM
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sorry guys cant agrre with ya on this one, after i installed my trd short shifter the shifting got notchy-er and even the gates seem undefined, or not much improvement from stock. Im selling mine and getting a B&M
so if ya wanna buy mine for cheap, you can msg me =)
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Re: Best MR2 short shifter?

I got a Jon O (I'm assuming Oellrich) short shifter, came with the car, one of the only aftermarket things on it. I've really enjoyed it, no problems. Certainly wouldn't claim the best, since I've got no comparison.
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