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RE: short shift kit
My question regarding the short shifter is... Is this something a car
dumbass such as myself can install? Or should I take it to someone? I can
follow directions really well. Just wondering about that. Thanks
Chadwick
95 Jetta GLX crappy stock shifter edition
-----Original Message-----
From: D.G. Steele [mailto:redglx@owc.net]
Sent: November 23, 1999 3:32 PM
To: jettaglx@igtc.com
Subject: Re: short shift kit
I agree 100% with everything Brian says. We did mine about a month ago, and
it's great. Should have done it a long time ago. Todd's great to work with,
answers even MY dumbass questions without an attitude. He's definitely the
guy to go to for G-chips, shifters and the like. I bought some Konis and
some T-gas dampers from him too, he's a great guy to do business with.
Dave
'98 JettaGLX
Northern IL/West TN rep
VENOM Motorsports.
----- Original Message -----
From: Brian Koder <briankoder@email.msn.com>
To: GLX List <jettaglx@igtc.com>; <lmushorty@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 1999 9:41 AM
Subject: RE: short shift kit
> Ryan,
>
> I would highly recommend the Air & Water short shift kit. Works
great,
> it takes about 100 miles to work it in but after that its smooth as silk.
> cost about 175 with core charge, alot cheaper than the Nspeed shifter.
A&W
> also gives detailed instructions if you want to do it yourself.
>
> www.awe-tuning.com
>
> If you have any questions call and talk to Todd. The also sell
Garrett
> chips!!
> There are a couple of people who come highly recommended to all VW
people
> Todd @ A&W and Potterman, these are both quality people and offer great
> service.
>
> Brian Waiting on my order from Potterman
> 98 TRed GLX
> http://homepages.msn.com/YosemiteDr/bkvr6/index.html
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