FS : Symborski Shifter Kit. Proton Satria, Wira, Putra. (Pics)

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FS : Symborski Shifter Kit. Proton Satria, Wira, Putra. (Pics)

AlucarD

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Hi there,

I have a few set of the above for sale. These will stiffen the shifter base and provide for a crisper and percise shift for your car. It will also get rid of that gear lever wobble. Your shifter will feel solid. Works even better if you have a short-shifter kit. Kit contains 8 pieces made from Aluminium, percision CNC Machined, will never rust and lighter than your stock bushings.

You can google it or go here for more info - Symborski Shifter Kit

SOLD : Stocks Gone

Thanks for looking
 
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fastclubman

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good stuff!!! have it in my car too!! makes a lot of difference when shifting!!

buy buy buy!!

free bump for u!
 

WPQ800

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u have it for waja campro? pm me best price pls.
 

AlucarD

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Sorry. Only for proton wira, satria and putra.
 

chris_ch3w

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hey bro, bought the item from u in front of ampang point.
just used ur item here...DIYed those into my car..hehe owh yea, it is abit nicer feeling than the stock bushing..haha, kuantan-kl-kuantan is nice now with the shifter kit
 

Trinityblood

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using it very nice...almost to the short shifter feels...
but still need the short shifter for more better...
 

gtiwtks

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Bro,

I bought the kit from you last monday... Installed and only manage to try on it this morning. Really make the shifting easier and faster.... Really love it... I saw you mentioned about shifter cable bush somewhere and even better... Do you sell those as well?
 
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