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Join Date: Sep 2002
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![]() That's always the common thing-tri ax or pro 5.0. I got the pro 5.0. It is the best thing in the world, real short handle with throws at the flip of a wrist. Someone else told me it was built like a "brick sh*thouse" and I couldn't agree more. It has positive stops so you can't overshift "I love that Click, click click" when slamming the gears. This shifter will not break. Extremely stiff, gives that quality feeling, unlike my bro's honda civic shifter, which has 4 inches of left to right play while IN gear!!
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