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    #31
    Originally posted by Ronald_Type-R View Post
    Care to elaborate? I'm seriously confused..How is it doing damage to the transmission?

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    because every time you shift, you drain the fluid out. it's the tap!
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      #32
      LOL!! Good one Wes

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        #33


        48 sec mark. He comes to that Toyota Tercel. He downshifts get's on the gas to pass. Is it me or does he seem to pass them a little slow for being boosted?
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          #34
          i shift weird sometimes, but i usually have the same err.. technique as visualpoet said.

          then again sometimes i'll grab it in an upside down fist.. with index finger and thumb side being down..

          p.s. i also have really thin forearms, but im not a female. bitches.
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            #35
            Originally posted by bcjammerx View Post
            sorry...I couldn't help myself
            LOL i didnt even notice what i wrote fwahahahaha

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              #36
              Meh, just looks like someone who isn't used to driving a manual.


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