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A little update to my car as posted above...

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TWM Performance short shift adapter, also added a TWM Performance Type-R 440g Satin finish weighted shift knob. I was going to replace the base and cabling bushings, but haven't had the time to yet. Shorter throws are awesome and the weighted shift knob feels great :)

A little update to my car as posted above...

n102940032520065155872qm0.jpg

TWM Performance short shift adapter, also added a TWM Performance Type-R 440g Satin finish weighted shift knob. I was going to replace the base and cabling bushings, but haven't had the time to yet. Shorter throws are awesome and the weighted shift knob feels great :)

how is your transmission? does it kick out of third like a lot of other standard civics? i think that problem may just be with the vtechs though...

What do you mean "like"? Do you mean it *IS* a first response vehicle or just *LOOKS* like one?

Sorry, it's not very clear.

It's a first response vehicle. just that the warning lights are concealed and has magnetic signs that identify it as an emergency vehicle. I got everything needed to handle almost every medical emergency including, full trauma case, full immobilization equipment for 2 patients, 2 portable oxygen tanks, medication box, cardiac monitor Lifepak 10, intubation tray and full radio communication both on VHF and UHF. Took me some time to gather all the equipment via donations but it's worth it.

No man, Puerto Rico has a fully functional ambulance service and government agencies like Emergency Management, Fire Department and Police have fully equipped Rescue Squads. There are many volunteer groups that just like me respond to emergencies on a voluntary part time basis. Take a look at our Website

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