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Old 02-17-2013, 10:48 PM
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Here is the Lokar one I mentioned. Comes in brushed too.

Jeff,

Would you happen to have a part # for this? I'm trying to search for it, and I'm not having much luck with Lokar's site nor Summit Racing...

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Old 02-18-2013, 03:45 PM
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Sorry I know you didnt ask me but thought I would help Here is the link and below that the part numbers
http://lokar.com/product-pgs/new-pro...500tko600.html
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MSL611D

BILLET ALUMINUM TKO 500-600 MANUAL SHIFT LEVER 10"



MSL612E

BILLET ALUMINUM TKO 500-600 MANUAL SHIFT LEVER 8"



MSL613E

BILLET ALUMINUM TKO 500-600 MANUAL SHIFT LEVER 8" STRAIGHT



MSL614F

BILLET ALUMINUM TKO-500-600 MANUAL SHIFT LEVER 6"



MSL615F

BILLET ALUMINUM TKO 500-600 MANUAL SHIFT LEVER 6" STRAIGHT



XMSL611D

BLACK BILLET ALUMINUM TKO 500-600 MANUAL SHIFT LEVER 10"



XMSL612E

BLACK BILLET ALUMINUM TKO 500-600 MANUAL SHIFT LEVER 8"



XMSL613E

BLACK BILLET ALUMINUM TKO 500-600 MANUAL SHIFT LEVER 8" STRAIGHT



XMSL614F

BLACK BILLET ALUMINUM TKO-500-600 MANUAL SHIFT LEVER 6"



XMSL615F

BLACK BILLET ALUMINUM TKO 500-600 MANUAL SHIFT LEVER 6" STRAIGHT
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After seeing this thread, I went with the 8" Bowler Billet Shift Lever with the 30° kickback, Black anodized. It''s a great piece, comes with all of the mounting hardware which I didn't even expect.....nice surprise.

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If there is anything positive about a project moving at a snails pace is that there are always cool new parts hitting the market .

I went up to the Nashville GG this weekend and found Clayton Machine in the vendor area. Turns out they are getting ready to release these new shifter handles that match their pedals. Woot! Gonna come in 8" and 10" versions. There were a few cool shifter handles suggested in this thread. However, for anyone as anal retentive about some of this stuff as I am these will be the ticket. Very nice match to the pedal arm design and are coated the same.

With the pedal setup


Both pedal designs will now have a matching shifter
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Old 05-22-2013, 12:01 AM
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Heard those were coming out, awesome! I am going to need a set of those.
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This is another "prototype" handle they also had at the show. Apparently this one is adjustable. Those round rings around the hole hold the assembly together. I believe the top and bottom arm pieces must be splined or similar so you can disassemble it, index to one of the adjustment locations (3 or 4 I think), reassemble the unit. Pretty cool idea. They weren't sure about coating options yet but had a few things in mind it sounded like.

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Nice looking part.
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