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Old 05-17-2001, 03:39 PM   #5
Jerm95gt
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Hah...i have a 95gt and my freind has a 94-6 cylinder. Mine and his are notchy.....as are any other t5's i've driven....i talked to a clutch and tranny place about and they said it was completely normal that they were suppose to be that way...its the type of tranny it is...notchy doesn't mean you can't shift fast...it just takes a different art to do it.
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