Anyone know where to buy this?
So I've been searching for a while, but I cannot find where to buy this shift ****. I've seen a few pics online, but have come up with nothing as far as purchasing it.

I did find this site but the end doesn't look long enough. I'm getting that shifter boot, but in black, and I like how it looks with the ****, I just can't find where to buy it! Anyone have any ideas?

I did find this site but the end doesn't look long enough. I'm getting that shifter boot, but in black, and I like how it looks with the ****, I just can't find where to buy it! Anyone have any ideas?
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That looks like a standard shifter **** mounted on a Automatic shifter. Where is the button that keeps you from bumping the shifter into reverse?
No button, I assume they use an adapter. You push down on the **** to shift gears. I have the adapter, just trying to find a **** that isn't too tall and I noticed that a handful of people have that specific **** and it looks like it works the way it's suppose to. I'm just having a hard time finding that specific ****.
got a little bored and looked around online for ya a bit and found this site and it looks like it does have your **** that you are looking for
http://www.thunderracing.com/catalog...id=202&sid=261
hope this helps
http://www.thunderracing.com/catalog...id=202&sid=261
hope this helps
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That button is a really important safty feature. It keeps the car from "Poping" out of Park and stops it from being "bumped" into reverse. It also helps while driving to keep you from "miss" shifting. Infact most performace shifter have a pretty elaborate system to keep you from miss shifting.
If you do this be sure to never let any kids ride in the passanger seat. A stick shift is pretty hard to knock out of gear and you cant knock into another gear. Last thing you want is a spilled drink or someone playing around to result in your transmission spread all over the highway.
If you do this be sure to never let any kids ride in the passanger seat. A stick shift is pretty hard to knock out of gear and you cant knock into another gear. Last thing you want is a spilled drink or someone playing around to result in your transmission spread all over the highway.
Yeah, it was a little bit of a concern that all you do is push down on it to shift. But I don't let anyone in my car (my bf has only been in it a couple times) so someone else messing it up is not a problem at all.


