2005+ MGW Shifter for sale, $225 shipped

shatter

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I have a slightly used (200 miles) MGW Shifter for the 2005+ Mustang I would like to sell for $225 shipped to your door (lower 48 states). These sell for $295 new. The reason I am selling is I ended up with some NVH after installing the shifter that I didn't like. Friends say I expect my Mustang to be as quiet as a Cadillac or BMW and that I am being overly picky. My obsessiveness is your gain!

Comes complete except for the dynamat I used when installing. There is some dynamat left over but not tons.

Thanks,
Chad
 

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yea liz i picked some nvh up too after my pro 5.0 install im guessing its just something to do with the sturdier bracing of the shifter or something i dunno i was thinking of jerking mine out to
 

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The stock shifter is like a rubbery noodle compared to the MGW and 3rd is once again a pain to shift in to. These aftermarket short throw shifters are awesome but the NVH is the downside.
 

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i have the mgw and couldnt be happier. this is a great buy guys. If you use the dynamat right the nvh is minimum and wont even be noticed if you have your radio on at normal volume.
 

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The stock shifter is like a rubbery noodle compared to the MGW and 3rd is once again a pain to shift in to. These aftermarket short throw shifters are awesome but the NVH is the downside.
I have a Pro 5.0 and it's not all that bad. Sure, you can feel it vibrate since it's a solid piece, but I don't leave my hand on the shifter all the time anyway - just when I want to shift. It kind of rattles - probably the stopper nuts - when in the high RPM range, but so what, the engine is louder. From what I've heard/read, the MGW is a "softer" and more refined piece, so it shouldn't be as bad. It's a Mustang, though, not a Bentley...you're supposed to feel and hear the ride.
 

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