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shift light?

hey i have a shift light that my dad had bought for his 68 camaro....he dosnt want it now....how hard would it be to set up in my truck??
[URL=http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?autofilter=1&part=SUM%2DG2945&N=700 +4294859118+400304+115] so if anyone knows or has any info let me know thanks.....
 
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You would be flammed non stop if you put a shift light in your truck..
 
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why would he get flamed? ithink its a good idea and different. i have/had one in my 92 camaro.
 
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It's a handy Idea when learning how to drive a stick, but I wouldn't want one other wise. I don't know how hard it would be to install though.
 
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Originally Posted by RangerBoy03FX4
why would he get flamed? ithink its a good idea and different. i have/had one in my 92 camaro.
Ok, let him put on in and see..

Its a ranger....Not a 8 second Mustang, come on.
 
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