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Here’s How You Can Learn How To Drive a Manual Without Ruining Your Friend’s Car

SMS Leads: A cue ball shift knob in a Ford Mustang Bullitt | Erik Sherman, MotorBiscuit


Driving a manual transmission is a bit of right of passage for car enthusiasts. And you can do it without ruining a car.


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