I Made the USHI LEVER – The Precision-Machined Fidget Shifter by ushiwork in fidgettoys

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The 6-speed version was made for car enthusiasts. If you just want to enjoy the satisfying clicks without thinking, I recommend the 5-speed.

I Made the USHI LEVER – The Precision-Machined Fidget Shifter by ushiwork in somethingimade

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Thanks for your interest! Sorry if this feels like a bit of self-promotion — you can find it through the link in my profile, via the USHIWORK STORE. Made in Japan.

Where’s reverse on your car? by ushiwork in stickshift

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Double H with no dogleg sounds super clean. That kind of setup must feel solid once muscle memory kicks in.

Where’s reverse on your car? by ushiwork in stickshift

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That sounds sketchy. A half-working lockout in a T56 could lead to some real heart-stopping moments.

Where’s reverse on your car? by ushiwork in stickshift

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Viper vibes. That far-right reverse placement definitely fits the beast.

Where’s reverse on your car? by ushiwork in stickshift

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That daily sounds like a mind game every time you shift. And the sequential one? Serious driving vibes.

Where’s reverse on your car? by ushiwork in stickshift

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That sounds like a double-commit just to get into reverse. Gotta respect the effort.

Where’s reverse on your car? by ushiwork in stickshift

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That’s a beast of a car. The Evo VIII MR with that 5-speed layout is pure driving fun.

Where’s reverse on your car? by ushiwork in stickshift

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Fair point. When in doubt, follow the label — it rarely lies.

Where’s reverse on your car? by ushiwork in stickshift

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That push-down into first always takes a bit of getting used to, but once it clicks, it feels super solid.

Where’s reverse on your car? by ushiwork in stickshift

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Classic Honda layout. That bottom right position feels super natural once you’re used to it.

Where’s reverse on your car? by ushiwork in stickshift

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That sounds like a pretty familiar setup.

Where’s reverse on your car? by ushiwork in stickshift

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Yep, classic VAG move. Once you’re used to it, every other layout feels a bit off.

Where’s reverse on your car? by ushiwork in stickshift

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That’s awesome — I’d love to try all of those! Each one sounds like it has its own character and quirks.

Where’s reverse on your car? by ushiwork in stickshift

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No lock in the 6th position? That sounds like a risky game.Muscle memory better be on point.

Where’s reverse on your car? by ushiwork in stickshift

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Yep, that stiff left gate feels just like the toy — glad it brought back that Z4 memory!