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Old 11-10-2015, 09:30 AM
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Okay, so I cannot bring myself to spend the coin on the tick master and am looking into a way to fab up my own. Spoke with another member on here that fabbed up his own for nearly a third of the cost !

This intrigues me and I want to hear some more opinions or reviews on others who have done the same.

Here is a link to a little write up on the task - not for a 4th gen but can give you an idea of the process

http://www.thirdgen.org/forums/trans...-thirdgen.html
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With enough time and effort, fabbing a master up yourself is possible - but keep in mind that we stand behind our Adjustable Clutch Master kits with a warranty against failure for the ENTIRE time that you own it.

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Thanks for the response! I'll keep an eye out for the black friday sale Cant drive the car to its full potential right now. Shifting at 5k gets old



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