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Old 04-03-2006, 02:55 PM
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I should clarify: World's first "Hot Rod" application of both paddle shifter and floor shifter......

To date, all of the paddle shifted cars have retained old school, 100% mechanical floor shifters. This car will be able to perform electronic gear changes from either device.

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AWESOME!!! I love the shifter gate....and the close-out panel is probably one of the nicest "new" parts out there for a 1st gen. That beast is top notch!

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AWESOME!!! I love the shifter gate....and the close-out panel is probably one of the nicest "new" parts out there for a 1st gen. That beast is top notch!
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I should clarify: World's first "Hot Rod" application of both paddle shifter and floor shifter......

To date, all of the paddle shifted cars have retained old school, 100% mechanical floor shifters. This car will be able to perform electronic gear changes from either device.
Awesome Steve!! That is way cool. Just when I thought it was good..it gets better! !
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Very nice Steevo. -R
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Old 04-04-2006, 02:19 PM
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Very cool.. Look for a cool build shot of this car in the July PHR.. got almost a whole page just for one pic and some text

very very cool.
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That car sucks because it is not mine.
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That car sucks because it is not mine.
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Bet you would REALLY like it if it had air bags...

Hell, I just wish I had a car..
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Air bags have their place, just not on any of my cars.

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Air bags have their place, just not on any of my cars.

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Same here.. although if I had an old Lincoln Continetal with suicide doors I would most likely change my tune..

I can't wait to see Jim's car done.. I want to get my 21st Century subframe done and on the test track!!
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