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| Raptor Jesus | Hola, Does anyone know if I can take the shifter off a 96 grand am and still somehow get it into gear? I don't mean the whole thing, just the top of it (plastic part). The plastic button that clicks to shift broke off, after some fenagling and messing around with it. So, yeah I'm stuck at a friends house and I need help so HELPPPP Love, Christoph. |
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| Tweak Minion | if it's just the top part of it, I don't see why it wouldn't shift but I could be wrong... |
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