Old-school looking Hurst shifter on T56?
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Old-school looking Hurst shifter on T56?
I was at a car show and there was a guy who had a chrome Hurst stick on his 6-speed in an LT1 Formula. I'm swapping in a 6-spd into my 98 TA soon and was wondering if anyone knew where I could find that. I'm doing a lot of 2nd gen cues on my car and would love to have it. I'm not a big fan of short shifter sticks since I am 6'4" and have fat fingers. I'd prefer something that looks cool since the car is mainly a cruiser/show car.
Anyone know?
Anyone know?
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Sounds like the hurst Billet shifter... lots of our sponsors carry them.
EDIT: Here you go, 1/2 way down the page. It's pictured in black, but for $5 less you can get it in chrome.
http://www.tbyrne.com/ls1catalog.html
EDIT: Here you go, 1/2 way down the page. It's pictured in black, but for $5 less you can get it in chrome.
http://www.tbyrne.com/ls1catalog.html
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Im pretty sure you can order hurst handles separate from the shifter itself. They have details for the hole spacing, as well as the handle length, bend angle, threads, etc. I know I found some with the correct hole spacing. And even if you had to modify the holes a bit, it wouldnt be too bad.
I was going to get the old school looking handle. But they were all too tall for my liking. So I stuck with the stock pro 5.0 handle.
Justin
Here is the hurst page... then there are 3 pages in PDF format of shifter sticks.
http://www.hurst-shifters.com/shifter-sticks.asp
I was going to get the old school looking handle. But they were all too tall for my liking. So I stuck with the stock pro 5.0 handle.
Justin
Here is the hurst page... then there are 3 pages in PDF format of shifter sticks.
http://www.hurst-shifters.com/shifter-sticks.asp