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Old 05-01-2007, 10:40 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by ManoNegra View Post
C's are considered some of the best shifters in the business. BM is a copy of the C's.
If you put B&M and C's side by side they are not even close.
B&M developed the shifter on MAV1178's s13 then test fitted on Kyle's S14, final version went on my old yellow s13.
I've been at their headquarter many times, they have real engineer there that does R&D for them.
I gave them test run up and down De soto so they can figure out the noise problem, I told them just get rid of the metal shiftknob which I did later.
B&M is my favorite shifter as well, but I can't justify paying over $200 for one.
To me, you should only spend a certain amount on a car(it's totally waste of money) and use it on useful mods then expensive name brand stuff(cough ARC).
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