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Old 01-14-2002, 03:27 PM   #3
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I had the Kirban on my Mustang and really liked it. Although, I must admit, it was still possible to botch the 2-3 shift when driving at the limit and not shifting perfect. But it was a very high quality piece, and Dennis Kirban lives a couple miles from me, so I like supporting the local guy.
My buddy just picked up the Steeda shifter, and he said with the spring loaded 2-3, it feels nearly impossible to miss the shift.
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