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I know its an old thread but I would like to know if there is still anyone dong shift kits for S2 stags in Victoria?

other than the fact i don"t think mine was ever properly serviced other than an oil dump/change, i'd like to get it tightened up on the shift as well as ready to cope with some more ponies very soon.

3 hours ago, oxford1327 said:


I know its an old thread but I would like to know if there is still anyone dong shift kits for S2 stags in Victoria?

other than the fact i don"t think mine was ever properly serviced other than an oil dump/change, i'd like to get it tightened up on the shift as well as ready to cope with some more ponies very soon.

No but MV automatics in Blackwood SA will post them anywhere for your local shop (or you) to fit.

had a manual years ago and loved it once i had a short shifter in it,  but i'm old and lazy now, so i'll suffice with the auto and use the tiptronic when i wanna feel all racey hahahaha.

and i have a manual in my dual cab for when i need to tow heavy crap, id just like to tickle the auto up a touch in this one so it doesnt slip so bloody much on changes, and i also don't think it's ever been properly serviced other than oil changed, so she needs a thorough going over 

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