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Old Dec 24, 2010 | 01:24 AM
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Running a glide next season, and was looking at my options for a shifter. Found this on Nielracing website and was just curious if anyone has ever tryed it. Looks like a quality product...I would be using it manual, no air. So actually would be interested in the Kwik-Shift II
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Old Dec 24, 2010 | 06:11 AM
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We sell them all day long. http://www.madmanandcoracing.com/sho...spx?itemid=153

Excellent product and it fits the console very well.
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Originally Posted by BlackWS666
Running a glide next season, and was looking at my options for a shifter. Found this on Nielracing website and was just curious if anyone has ever tryed it. Looks like a quality product...I would be using it manual, no air. So actually would be interested in the Kwik-Shift II
I have one a love it! Positive and dead nuts accurate... Worth evey penny!
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I've driven one car that had one, and it was nice. I prefer a larger grip.. but that's a personal preferance thing.
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Originally Posted by MADMAN
We sell them all day long. http://www.madmanandcoracing.com/sho...spx?itemid=153

Excellent product and it fits the console very well.
That looks sick...
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How would this compare to a B&M pro ratchet? Link: http://www.summitracing.com/parts/BMM-81121/

Those are the two choices im down to. Also price is not a option, whichever is the better one for race, and a little street driving.
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Personally I dont like ratchet shifters. The nice part on the Precision is you slap it and only goes to the next gear. Its fool proof on the cable adjustment. Give me a call.
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Definitely the best shifter out there, I have one in my car and in my dads alcohol dragster
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Originally Posted by BlackWS666
How would this compare to a B&M pro ratchet? Link: http://www.summitracing.com/parts/BMM-81121/

Those are the two choices im down to. Also price is not a option, whichever is the better one for race, and a little street driving.
**** ratchets, that's all I have to say. After going to a gated shifter I've never missed a gear.
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