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    #16
    I am in the habit of pushing the clutch from my Tundra and I am constantly looking for the clutch in the cabrio when I start. Annoying!

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      #17
      that makes me feel better, ok thanks guys
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        #18
        I push mine in on my MG because if I don't, it will grind going into reverse. Damn stragiht cut gears...

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          #19
          well damn. i learned somthing new.... i was sitting in my car b4 the wreck, and i started it not thnking of pushing in the clutch, and it came on. ... i was like hmmm, wait...DID i push in the clutch or not. i didnt know what was going on

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            #20
            dont usually push the clutch in.... my new audi is like that too (1994)
            my station wagon you didnt have to push the clutch in
            my conquest you didnt have to push the clutch in
            my eclipse you had to push the clutch in.... damn mitsubishi

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              #21
              Originally posted by e30evolution
              dont usually push the clutch in.... my new audi is like that too (1994)
              my station wagon you didnt have to push the clutch in
              my conquest you didnt have to push the clutch in
              my eclipse you had to push the clutch in.... damn mitsubishi
              The japs were afraid people would be confused by all the bling bling they'd put in the car and forget that they left it in gear.
              1988 325iC - "Betty" - Daily Driver/Project Car.
              1993 318i - "The Golden Dream" - Dad's Car.
              1995 318ti - "Hellrot" - R.I.P.

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                #22
                Originally posted by PanamaE30
                Originally posted by e30evolution
                dont usually push the clutch in.... my new audi is like that too (1994)
                my station wagon you didnt have to push the clutch in
                my conquest you didnt have to push the clutch in
                my eclipse you had to push the clutch in.... damn mitsubishi
                The japs were afraid people would be confused by all the bling bling they'd put in the car and forget that they left it in gear.

                :nice: No worries about bling in my car.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by PanamaE30
                  Originally posted by e30evolution
                  dont usually push the clutch in.... my new audi is like that too (1994)
                  my station wagon you didnt have to push the clutch in
                  my conquest you didnt have to push the clutch in
                  my eclipse you had to push the clutch in.... damn mitsubishi
                  The japs were afraid people would be confused by all the bling bling they'd put in the car and forget that they left it in gear.
                  exactly the reason. With those jap made e46 bmws, you gotta press in the clutch, that's when you know it's made in japan, pile of shit. Real cars built by real people don't have that safety.
                  ~ Go Canucks Go! ~

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