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    1. #1
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      T56 shifter handle options

      Trying to find a place that has handles available. Not looking for knobs or shifter bases, just the handle or stick if you will. I am modifying an SRT-10 RAM base and need a handle. would like to see what options are available w/ the splined sides and 2 bolt holes.



    2. #2
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      anybody??? People just use popsticks?

    3. #3
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      Im running a hurst handle
      http://www.hurst-shifters.com/?wpsc_...bs-and-handles
      best I can offer is google for more options.
      http://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid...=1920&bih=1091
      Scott Shanks
      70 Challenger 6.1 Hemi 6-Speed

    4. #4
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      You really should try one of ours. It's adjustable to any of seven fore /aft positions for perfect ergonomics. As with everything Twist, our stick is also a work of art that you will be proud to have in your car. Yes they are in stock brushed and black anodized. Polished takes a week. Please have a look.
      /Steve

      http://twistmachine.com/shopping/ind...products_id=32
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      Steve Chryssos

    5. #5
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      Those hurst ones all have the pistol grip. great for Mopar guy, but not for screw on ball applications. Unless I missed a page.

      steve - The image does not have a threaded end for a knob, do you offer such? Do you have any non-bling handles, say round shaft w/ flat mount like original back -in-the -day style? Just weighing out options.

    6. #6
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      Takin did you try the second link I posted under the hurst link? Scroll down and click around you'll find some.

      That twistmachine one uses a screw in stud that a ball screws onto it also has an ajustable base to help with the angle of the shifter arm.
      Scott Shanks
      70 Challenger 6.1 Hemi 6-Speed





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