Torque Solution Shifter Bushings: Proton/Mitsubishi

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Torque Solution Shifter Bushings: Proton/Mitsubishi

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Torque Solution Shifter Bushings: Proton/Mitsubishi

Designed to replace the soft rubber bushing found at the anchor point of your shifter assembly. This upgraded bushing greatly improves the feel of the shifter by eliminating that spongy feel you get when changing gears. Easy to install with simple hand tools.

Made out from billet aluminum.
Fit most Proton/Mitsu (4g15/4g9x/4g6x) (will not fit evo 4 and above)
Fully imported from USA.

Comes with 2 bushing and 2 pins.
Easy to install.

Price RM150nett

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Bro pm me details on how to install please! Also can COD at One U/TTDI/Curve area? Tahnks!
 

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pm sent
 

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Nice doing business with ya bro! Installed it fine -can feel a nice better feeling shifting more solidly now! A bit tough to install without pulling the battery out, but I somehow managed to squeeze my hands in lah, hehe! Good luck with more sales bro! Definitely recommended.
 

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Nice doing business with ya bro! Installed it fine -can feel a nice better feeling shifting more solidly now! A bit tough to install without pulling the battery out, but I somehow managed to squeeze my hands in lah, hehe! Good luck with more sales bro! Definitely recommended.
thank you for your feedback bro. :)
n thanks for letting me to try out ur shifter too ^^
cheers :)
 

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b u m p . . .
 

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tq :)

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b u m p . . . .
 

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b u m p . . . . . . . .
 

sumimasen

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new stock has just arrived...

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b u m p . . . . . . .
 

sumimasen

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sorry, not suitable.

tq :)
 

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b u m p . ....................................
 
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