who here uses shift lights?
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I dunno, I wear one on my wrist and I have another in my car. It doesnt look too bad on me or in the car. Its not red like that, more like a light wood color thats not stained. I had some bad luck a few years back, until my grandma got me a pendant for peace and harmony, and a couple of wood bead bracelets from the temple for good luck. Seems to work, after all I do own a evo so life is looking good.
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My dad used to drive (30 years back) an mk.2 corolla and he had no tach, he shifted depending on engine sound. That car withstood years of abuse. They don't build 'em like they "used to," lol.
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actually my girl gave them to me.. they were the first red item i got for the car... she didnt have alot of money at the time.. kind of sentimental... as far as the dice,its old skoll, from the time of rat fink, big daddy,and so on.. thats how i was raised...i just choose gas milage over my big v8's
Originally Posted by Derek888
People dont make fun of you with the dice? BTW are those what I think it is on the shifter, chinese beads?
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Originally Posted by Joe's_EVO8
I use the proform shift light...I will post pictures if someone wants me to
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Originally Posted by dafarmer69
mine
The smallest shift lights on the market are these:
http://www.raptorperformance.com/
http://www.harlan-engineering.com/st...hiftlight.html