I paid a little more than $300CDN for my Camry shortshifter, which lists in many US sites for $190USD. So all in all, not bad given the exchange rate, etc. At that price, it also comes with a nice TRD leather shift knob, which I'm actaully looking to sell. Anyone interested let me know.
Oh yeah, I got it at Don Valley North Lexus Toyota here in TO. Lucky I caught the parts dude on a non-PMS day.
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I know how much they average at! But what i really wanted to know is that if they make them for AE92's or not, and if they do, does anyone know a site or a shop that sells them.. I really want one, need to have the short shift experience!!
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any where they sell trd parts dealers ,speed shops etc.
it was in the 2001 catalog but not in the 2002 go to toyota dealer that sels trd parts give the part number he will tell you if he can get it. 00602-30301-005
ok, i've looked for a short shifter for my ae-92 sr5.....it's the same for the gts..... both trdusa and trdjapan makes one....trdusa averages around $100-$150...it's just the shifter itself (it's a shorter throw shifter).....the trdjapan one (kinda hard to explain) but if you pull up the rubber covering in the center console, if you look down and see a metal boxy looking thing that the shifter goes into, the trdjapan replaces all of that...in other words, it's a true short shifter(it has a shorter throw, and the components inside don't have to move as much)...but it goes for about $250+ (not installed)....
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