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    Short Shifter Part - Will it fit my Car?

    Hi All,

    Im looking at buying a short shifter for a 2003 Accord Euro, was wondering if you would know if the following part would fit my car. The short shifter is for an
    "Accord Euro R (CL7)" the man referred to it as a 'Japanese model'

    As far as I am aware the Accord Euro that the part is for is a CL7 but not a Euro R.

    Any ideas on this??????

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by secksy View Post
    Hi All,

    Im looking at buying a short shifter for a 2003 Accord Euro, was wondering if you would know if the following part would fit my car. The short shifter is for an
    "Accord Euro R (CL7)" the man referred to it as a 'Japanese model'

    As far as I am aware the Accord Euro that the part is for is a CL7 but not a Euro R.

    Any ideas on this??????

    Thanks
    Is this the Mugen/Spoon short shifter for CL7? If it is, then yes, it will fit the CL9 Accord Euro.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

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    As aaronng mentioned CL7 part? Is it this part no. 54000-XKB-K0S0?

    The part no. i specified is for a mugen short shifter which will fit 100%.
    vTeK 4-Life!
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    Wow, thanks guys for your speedy replies

    Yes thats the part number. So there's no difference between the euro r and euro?????? I would just like to be 100% certain before i order it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by secksy View Post
    Wow, thanks guys for your speedy replies

    Yes thats the part number. So there's no difference between the euro r and euro?????? I would just like to be 100% certain before i order it.
    There are differences in other parts of the cars, but for the short shifter, both cars are the same.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

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    agreed with master ng!

    The part no. i supplied is the part no. on the one i installed last year sometime ago.

    Price is too dear for them for the time being due to the AUD being sucky.
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    It is worth it though. Daz, you need a new gearknob! Get one that works in unison with the short shifter. Your knob makes your shifter feel notchy.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

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    Oh okay! Wonderful I shall order one thanks for your help Am I allowed to ask in this forum what you guys have paid prior to the AUD bein bad??? I am just curious in the difference between now and the past and whether its worth me waiting or not. Or are those questions not allowed? I am not sure about forum ettiquette...

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    yeh no worries,

    i paid $350-375AUD, this was prior to AUD being bad ass...
    I didn't get it from traders than as when i did get it they were going for $400+.

    AAAAAAARRROOOONNNN yeh i agree it is worth it, makes the shifter alot nicer to shift in cause it's heavier.
    vTeK 4-Life!
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    If you need a new gear knob will i need to get one as well? I want it to all go nicely... what do you recommend, anything in particular? I have no idea about this stuff (obviously)

    And thanks for the price idea, i seem to be able to get it quite cheap compared to current prices!!!!! Some places have quoted $425+ but i know someone who can get it much cheaper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by secksy View Post
    If you need a new gear knob will i need to get one as well? I want it to all go nicely... what do you recommend, anything in particular? I have no idea about this stuff (obviously)

    And thanks for the price idea, i seem to be able to get it quite cheap compared to current prices!!!!! Some places have quoted $425+ but i know someone who can get it much cheaper.
    You don't need to get a new gearknob. It is your preference. I'd say try it with the stock knob first and then see if you are alright with it or prefer a heavier knob.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

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    Quote Originally Posted by secksy View Post
    If you need a new gear knob will i need to get one as well? I want it to all go nicely... what do you recommend, anything in particular? I have no idea about this stuff (obviously)

    And thanks for the price idea, i seem to be able to get it quite cheap compared to current prices!!!!! Some places have quoted $425+ but i know someone who can get it much cheaper.
    yeh go for it then.

    But shift knob get it at a later date unless your buying other stuff shipped in but if from dealers in Oz then just hold off unless you don't like the driving feel as aaron has mentioned.
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