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Ah.... I see, completely useless on the street then?

Sounds rather unsafe for street use too... what if you accidently push it in and need to use the hand brake?

hey mate

alot of peeple have them in there car for street dont know why but they are primarily to drift

and s13 s14 s15 ae86 r32 r33 rr34 all have the same button on the handbrake so they will fit over any of them and heres installation instructions for anyone interested

thanks

All you need is a flathead screwdriver, it should only take a minute to install.

1 Remove handbrake cover, (slide/twist it forward)

2 Using a flathead screwdriver flip the tabs on each side of the handbrake out in order to drop the spring (the standard handbrake button will sink in and stay)

3 Slide the handbrake cover back on

4 Push the drift button onto the standard one

When the drift button is pushed in it will leave the handbrake unactivated even when pulled up, when the drift button is pulled out the handbrake will lock when pulled up.

hey mate

alot of peeple have them in there car for street dont know why but they are primarily to drift

and s13 s14 s15 ae86 r32 r33 rr34 all have the same button on the handbrake so they will fit over any of them and heres installation instructions for anyone interested

thanks

All you need is a flathead screwdriver, it should only take a minute to install.

1 Remove handbrake cover, (slide/twist it forward)

2 Using a flathead screwdriver flip the tabs on each side of the handbrake out in order to drop the spring (the standard handbrake button will sink in and stay)

3 Slide the handbrake cover back on

4 Push the drift button onto the standard one

When the drift button is pushed in it will leave the handbrake unactivated even when pulled up, when the drift button is pulled out the handbrake will lock when pulled up.

they don't fit just any car! i have bought one in the past to suit an s13 and it didn't fit my 32, i later found out that s13 ones r different to r32's!

  • 2 weeks later...

I am trying to get the handbrake cover off and it won't budge.

Does anyone know if there is a trick to them? There is a ring at the end that I started to pull out, but it sounds like it's attached to the spring.

It's a leather cover, but I think all the 32's are...

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