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shift ****

So i know the threads on the lvl 2 shift arm are M12x1.75, and some mustangs are as well from looking on stang forum. but is it all years of mustangs?

btw here is one i made to get me by. it is a little small but it will work for now.
 
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What is the ****?
 
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Originally Posted by Trigger01
What is the ****?
the part you hold on to when you are shifting


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it is a piece of acrylic round stock, it was about an inch and a half longer and the same diameter all the way around. little cutting of radius on a harding here, a little triming of the flat part there, toss in a drill bit, and a tap and there you go.
 
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Cool. The picture kinda makes it look like it lights up.
 
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anyone know?
 
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