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chriscoates81
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chriscoates81
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Joint account, no escape[]ORIGINAL: G7TTR Looks like 997 is the route to go. I'm surprised she knows how much you spend on the car Chris!
Gordon Attar
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I can confirm this is a good solution for a 996. I've had mine fitted for a few years now (>20,000 miles) & it still feels great / better than the 996 standard shifter - at significantly lower cost than some of the short-shifters. Travel is reduced by ~15%. Paul 2004 C2 40th AnniversaryORIGINAL: Richard Hamilton The standard 997 shifter is reported to have a shorter throw than the 996 too. Double whammy!
Mike, I bought the shifter new - It was just over £110 with the Club discount via the local OPC (just over 3 years ago now that I've checked!) Regards, Paul 2004 C2 40th AnniversaryORIGINAL: G7TTR Paul, can I ask if you bought second hand or new? Mike
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