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LOL, go back to a 'girly' car!!! In all seriousness, there is nothing hard about the shifter in this car. My 'vette has a smoother shift than the Z but

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Old 08-18-2011, 03:57 PM   #2 (permalink)
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LOL, go back to a 'girly' car!!! In all seriousness, there is nothing hard about the shifter in this car. My 'vette has a smoother shift than the Z but a little stiffer clutch pedal. Can't always have it both ways. Some here will agree with you though but comparing this shifter to a VW? C'mon, really.
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