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I guess I just missed you today. I will call you tomorrow about the shifters. Thanks
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Anyone know how hard this install is? I'm a mechanical noob, even with instructions. Also, how does this work? Do you have to put the AT knob into manual mode?
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It's not too hard of an install to do, and contrary to popular belief you can do it without removing the steering wheel. But you should have some basic mechanical skills to do this install.
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| 06, 2007, 2008, g35, g35x, install, kit, kits, paddle, paddles, purchase, sedan, shifter, shifters, v36 |
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