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Can anybody tell me where the best place to find an MGW shifter? I've got a '12 Grand Sport MZ6. I've tried search, I've looked through several vendor sights, etc. No luck yet…
I have gone to the manufacturers web site, but I would prefer to buy from a forum vendor if possible (and if it's cost effective).
Can anybody tell me of a different shifter to buy instead of the MGW? I've just heard a lot of good things about MGW, most of it right here on the forum.
Can anybody tell me where the best place to find an MGW shifter? I've got a '12 Grand Sport MZ6. I've tried search, I've looked through several vendor sights, etc. No luck yet…
I have gone to the manufacturers web site, but I would prefer to buy from a forum vendor if possible (and if it's cost effective).
Can anybody tell me of a different shifter to buy instead of the MGW? I've just heard a lot of good things about MGW, most of it right here on the forum.
Can anybody tell me where the best place to find an MGW shifter? I've got a '12 Grand Sport MZ6. I've tried search, I've looked through several vendor sights, etc. No luck yet…
I have gone to the manufacturers web site, [B]but I would prefer to buy from a forum vendor if possible (and if it's cost effective)[B].
Can anybody tell me of a different shifter to buy instead of the MGW? I've just heard a lot of good things about MGW, most of it right here on the forum.
MGW, the manufacturer, is a forum vendor. Order one, you will love it
another shifter to look at is the Hinson. Its a newer product, they are a forum vendor as well.
I know people have asked for a comparison, and I don't know if anybody has posted one. The MGW is the proven goto in this space and the newest version is supposed to be the best one yet.
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