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Old 15th October 2005, 21:04   #1
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PICURES OF INSTALLED SSK's

Hey guys,

I've done my searching and reading and I am at the point where I need to make a choice between the Rogue SSK w/WSR or the UUC III w/ WSSR. I know a lot of people on this board prefer UUC, and I think that is what I am leaning towards.

What I would like to see is a picture of both the SSK installed in the car.

I plan on keeping my stock shift knob, but I want it to be as low as possible and a picture would be very helpful.

Thank you in advance for pictures and advice!!!

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Re: PICURES OF INSTALLED SSK's

Hi Mark

Theres some new pictures on our site of a new install

Check Here

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Re: PICURES OF INSTALLED SSK's

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Hi Mark

Theres some new pictures on our site of a new install

Check Here

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thanks for the pics Sean. Makes me remember how mean the car looks with the 'old school' headlamps.... good to see some M5 projects still passing thru DA.
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Theres some new pictures on our site of a new install

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Thank you very much for the picture. The UUC appears shorter than Rogue I think??? Please tell me if this is true.

Thanks,

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Thank you very much for the picture. The UUC appears shorter than Rogue I think??? Please tell me if this is true.

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UUC is probably shorter stock, I believe it is adjustable. Talk to Ben at Rogue, he can shorten the stick and did not charge me extra.
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Re: PICURES OF INSTALLED SSK's

Look into the Autosolutions setup. They will custom make any height and ratio you want. Their website is www.autosultions.net and pricing is comparable to UUC and Rogue. there is a lot of topics on it here if you run a search. Hope this helps.
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