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    Please assess my damages

    I am in so much trouble..I deserve a spank !

    Yep.....this is my gear stick and i snapped it, I was trying to extend the threads and eventually cut the shifter.

    Can any one tell me what touble I have got myself into, except simply big trouble, even if I could get the stick replaced, is it possible for an amateur like me to install. If not I need to tow my car to a mechanic.


    Hey loon, this is the piece I was talking about. would you have it ?


    I also noticed that this thing is bent, did I also do that ? can I bend it back straight if necessary.


    P.S. hey pierre, steve thanks for the help today. Really appreciate it.

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    ****, you must've forgot to support the stick as you were threading. If you've got another car handy you could possibly order a short-shift kit and install that instead: http://www.dieselgeek.com/Detail.bok?no=295 - the link also has instructions on installing the shifter, though I don't know how different it is to the standard one.

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    I have one in the shed somewhere if loon doesn't come up with the goods for you.
    I just moved house and saw it the other day

    Gavin

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    Thanks ray.... I am tempted in getting short shift.. but ouch.

    thanks gavin !!
    pm sent

    MAN I can't even spell today. "access" <--- assess.

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    O man! What were you doing to your knob! but seriously! ho'd you bend the shift cable?! I thrash my box and havnt done that? lol .. . as stated I'd buy a short shift kit if you can wait for it too arrive . . . good luck!

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    Hey Louis great meeting you yesterday I told you SS from Dieselgeek they are pretty quick in there time to get you a new kit 3-5 days
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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    i guess the question is, how much difference is there in performance (and fun) with that huge price difference? thats like $275 bucks from dg :\

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    brush of death !!!!

    Thanks sincerly for your help every one.

    Gavin's inspiration led me to my epiphany




    That should hold inplace for a few days. I may have to blind my eyes and unwillingly click the order button from diselgeek for a peace of mind.

    But funny enough my second and forth gear has shortened... hahahah.. I think it is due to the fact that the shift cable was bent during the accident.

    Quote Originally Posted by KI11Z View Post
    O man! What were you doing to your knob!
    that right, I am more of a knob than my shift knob. hhahahaha ..

    Hey steve nice to meet you to yesterday.

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    Excellent repair that one dude, gonna last a good year or more, just carry extra tyraps in the glovebox just in case. Not found that shifter yet.

    Gavin

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    Wow nice little ghetto repair!

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