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Old March 11th 2006, 20:35
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901 Shifter test fitting.

Update,

Started on the Shifter. So far so good.

Removed the old shifter, and made space for the updated Bug@5Speed part.

Pulled the old shifter rod, tricky but quite easy.

Really like the feel, and look

I hopefully will remove the body from the pan soon to do the tranny install. Ran into a snag with the rear spring plates (making way for the 944 Alum) but that will be another post.

Enjoy the pics. Hopefully more to come
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is is nessary to remove the body to do this install?
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Bow,

Taking the body off is not nessary. It will make the job easier, though.

One thing you will need to do is lift the rear enough to have access to the frame horns. So a good set of jack stands is necessary.

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Old June 4th 2006, 19:07
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Bow,

Taking the body off is not nessary. It will make the job easier, though.

One thing you will need to do is lift the rear enough to have access to the frame horns. So a good set of jack stands is necessary.

PM your email address and I can send you an article that will provide you a little more information on the process.
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