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Old 01-08-2002, 01:31 AM   #2
6T9PONY
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Shift kits are awesome, aren't they? I put a B&M shift kit in my C4 awhile back, and even though B&M shift kits aren't considered to be that great, mine felt awesome! Very firm and crisp. The shift points don't matter to me, when I need to shift at a higher RPM I just shift it manually (that's funner anyways). B&M's are cheap too! My street/strip kit costed like $27 is all! It only took a couple hours to do the job...

I've heard TransGo's are one of the best kits out there. I've never put one in a car or driven/ridden in a car with one either, so I'm not one to testify that! I just like my B&M! I put in a TCI Break-a-Way converter and a B&M Supercooler too.

Do you have a good set of gears out back? That should be the FIRST step!
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