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Shifter Extenders now available at TWM Performance!

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Until April 21st, get 10-15% off of a shift extender by signing up to the group buy thread at the following link!

http://www.evoxforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=29701






Now available at TWM Performance, shifter extenders!

Brand new product available at TWM Performance are our 4” shifter extenders, made for different applications (Subaru, Honda, Mazda, Mitsubishi…) and engineered to accept both the factory shift knobs and aftermarket shift knobs.

TWM Performance shifter extenders are CNC machined in stainless steel.
Here is a picture of a 4” shifter extender installed on a Hyundai Elantra TWM short shifter, along with a stainless finish M1 Abrams shift knob:



Shifter extenders are the perfect addition for people who want to enjoy the precision and solidity of a short shifter, but keep the stock height, or even place the shift knob higher than stock. This is a great upgrade if you bring your car to the track for solo, lapping, auto-x or track racing. Less time spent between the steering wheel and the shifter = more time with both hands on the steering wheel. Combined with the throw of a short shifter and the extra mass of a weighted shift knob, this is the perfect combination for track days!

Extremely easy to install, our shifter extenders are available in the following thread sizes:

M10 x 1.5 (Honda/Acura)
M10 x 1.25 (Mazda, Hyundai, Mitsubishi, Nissan…)
M12 x 1.25 (Subaru, Toyota, Scion…)



If there is enough interest in our new shifter extenders, we’ll be looking at making them in different lengths as well as more finishes to match with our different shift knobs. The TWM Performance shifter extenders are available for $39.95 and also available in combo with any short shifters or any shift knobs.

You can place your order at the following link:

TWM shifter extenders


Thanks!

Frank
Team TWM Performance
 
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#171 ·
When are your shift sticks coming out!?
 
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