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  • ldsbeaker
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    Holy shit, really?

    Did anyone give you a lesson?

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  • devon.818
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    ok so im learning, i bought the car.

    i stall, i miss shifts, and grind gears.
    im buying a spare clutch this weekend just in case!

    but! this is so much more fun to shift through gears

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  • Bothfeetin
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    ^+1

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  • Vince30
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    I only know how to drive 4 speeds and 6 speeds sorry.

    Originally posted by Matt-B
    go buy the car, and learn on way back. best option i think
    Thats what I did when I bought my first stick car. I stalled it a couple times but having experience on motorcycles I got the hang of it pretty quick.

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  • mr.vang
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    some tips for you..the reverse is the top left before 1st gear. the hood open from the windshield so don't even try opening up front..lol

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  • Tbolt
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    how much money are we talking here? im in towson btw

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  • MdMetalMulisha
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    I was born with a shifter in my hand. I thought it was man common knowledge

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  • ill4noreason
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    Originally posted by devon.818
    exactly what i want to avoid!
    dude buy me a new clutch and you will learn to drive stick and do burnouts i don't care... $220.00 and I'll even show you some tricks.. you will be driving in less than an hour. my clutch will hate you but that's ok since you will be buying me a new one. Sound good? cool. come down...

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  • Kershaw
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    grab cock by your hands and stop being a woman!

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  • devon.818
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    Originally posted by Bothfeetin
    thats how my friends burnt out his clutch trying to learn on his way home he blamed it on the car

    exactly what i want to avoid!

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  • Bothfeetin
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    Originally posted by Matt-B
    go buy the car, and learn on way back. best option i think
    thats how my friends burnt out his clutch trying to learn on his way home he blamed it on the car

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  • ieatpeople
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    Originally posted by TexasTerp
    Dude it's easy! I went down to Richmond to pick up my e36 and drove it back that night. I took 20 mins of "lessons" in the home depot parking lot a few months before. As long as you understand the concept, you'll get the hang of it.

    1st gear is always the hardest, once you're out of that the rest is really easy. I stalled probably 5-10 times on my first night driving my car back over the two hour period (almost every light). Just trust your instincts and go

    yeah, that took forever.....

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  • TexasTerp
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    Dude it's easy! I went down to Richmond to pick up my e36 and drove it back that night. I took 20 mins of "lessons" in the home depot parking lot a few months before. As long as you understand the concept, you'll get the hang of it.

    1st gear is always the hardest, once you're out of that the rest is really easy. I stalled probably 5-10 times on my first night driving my car back over the two hour period (almost every light). Just trust your instincts and go

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  • go_topless
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    Like everyone said...

    Get in the car and just go! That's how my uncle taught me. Gave me the keys and walked away. Put in gear then slowly let off clutch to feel where it grabs and give it gas. Stall a few times to get the feel.

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  • pharow
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    My 1st car was a 5sp. I had very little idea of how to drive it. I bought the car, and drove it home. I practiced over and over til I could drive it no problem.

    Dude just buy the car. Take your time, and it will come to you. Its not that hard. OR take someone with you who knows how to drive a 5sp., and have them drive it home for you. Then you can practice til you get it right.

    The hardest part is trying to start on a hill, and living where you do, you will have to do that from time to time. Don't worry you'll get it!

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