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fuel749:

--- Quote from: dreracecar on August 26, 2016, 02:50:02 PM ---There will always somebody who will figure out a way of doing something, But my response was for the most part generally accepted practice.
  Being that you are so proud of your accomplishment, why dont you post a pic to show others how its done

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It's not so much about somebody figuring out how to do something as much as pointing out that a blanket statement like "can't use those with a hand brake" may lead some people to believe that there's some rule or regulation keeping them from doing what they'd like to do, not just that packaging is difficult.

As far as being proud of my accomplishment, I'm not even sure I'd call it an accomplishment it was so simple. Lot's of things I'm more proud of in my life.

 I'm not the type to "show others how it's done", but since I'll see him at the track this weekend I'll get a picture.

dreracecar:
Looking forward to the picture

Scott Krieger:
Precision Shifter here ;)
Same price last 32 years I know of. $200

fuel749:
And here it is.

dreracecar:
Looks good, and if it works for the driver---great
So far, everyone that I have fitted to their car, wanting a hand brake preferred a pull brake instead of a push as they could not get their arm/elbow back enough to gain leverage unless the handle was further forward precisly where the shifter is

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