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<blockquote data-quote="Terminator_NJ" data-source="post: 10465114" data-attributes="member: 99587"><p>I like my Barton w/bracket very much. Not notchy at all. its click click click into the gears.</p><p></p><p>I am sure mgw and steeda make great products too. I am not going to bad mouth a product just because i have a competing one, or getting a competing one. </p><p></p><p>Dan from Realspeadautomotive used to work for steeda for 10 yrs and he helped develop the original triax. when he saw the Barton unit he was giddy, impressed at the fresh approach to the problem of the stock shifter. That was enough for me. </p><p></p><p>I used to own a s2000, arguably the best oem manual. With barton I would say this rivals that. I have driven the 996 manual and the e36 m3 too and my setup is better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terminator_NJ, post: 10465114, member: 99587"] I like my Barton w/bracket very much. Not notchy at all. its click click click into the gears. I am sure mgw and steeda make great products too. I am not going to bad mouth a product just because i have a competing one, or getting a competing one. Dan from Realspeadautomotive used to work for steeda for 10 yrs and he helped develop the original triax. when he saw the Barton unit he was giddy, impressed at the fresh approach to the problem of the stock shifter. That was enough for me. I used to own a s2000, arguably the best oem manual. With barton I would say this rivals that. I have driven the 996 manual and the e36 m3 too and my setup is better. [/QUOTE]
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