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 Posted: Sat Jul 7th, 2018 04:07 am
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VelociRanger
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If she knows how to drive a stick (assuming she does, and we'll enough you let her borrow the thing) she may have just pushed it too far forward in first or in one of the other gears the shift fork also manipulates in first (like Dreaded Sled said, they control a couple of years each) by mistake, possibly while talking to a friend and driving, eating and driving, or just all around distracted driving. If she doesn't know how or it's been a while, she may have just over thrown the shift. Now, I am by NO MEANS a full blown mechanic, just my .02 and everyone knows how much that's worth lol



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