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BNR32 Genuine C's Short Shifter - Used and comes complete.

Perfect working order, shift bush is fine.

A Discontinued item a while back now.

A more solid shift feeling and 30% shorter stroke to OEM

The best short shifter ever made for the GTR

$280 +postage

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Besides being a shorter shift between gears Like around an inch or so to neutral. So maybe 2-3" between 1-2, 2-3, 3-4 etc..

It is firmer than the OEM (ie. not as loose feeling)

In a nutshell it is more direct feeling.

You don't miss gears and it stays in gears. It's not hard in to or out of gear but firmer and shorter.

Good for spirited drivers, driving enthusiasts and your race car driver. (I am getting lazy)

You don't throw it into gear, you move it into gear.

Think of paddling through air and paddling through water

If you have an issue with your GB or clutch I'd dissuade you from installing as it will amplify the issue.

Hope my explanation is helpful to all

Edit: Why would I let it go? Seemed a good idea at the time when I got home. I went OEM and the GTR feels less of a race car

although I am having second thoughts - hence why I haven't bumped it up

I checked the price on the Nismo shifters to price mine - Oh my son of rajab

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*yawn*

The metal ring will be easy.

BUT the plastic washer will be the gotcha.

It's not simple by any means, it's unique underneath, although you may be able to simplify something (not sure).

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Terry the 2 brass coloured "fingers" aren't in the box.

Will need to ask my Mech on Monday morning. I'll get back to you.

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Hey Des, I'm happy to send the metal ring up so you can replicate and then send mine back mate. Not a problem.

The plastic one I found out today is stock (OEM). needed for all shifters to mate up to the box. Your existing shifter will have one :)

Edit: Called Andrew @ Kudos. The plastic ring by itself is PN# 32875. Delivered to you would be under $20.

These metal rings are only for the short shifters. Best borrow mine for measurements.

Question for you.

Does your short shifter have the 2 brass coloured half moons or 4x allen key bolts and 4x nuts welded on square washers ?

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