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Yeah, factory standard single slot with cd changer :)

Controls function similar to my mums bluebird (next to it).

I wish I could change the stock rims, but I don't see it happening this year...yet, but you never know!

Well, I've driven a toyota corolla manual and a ford laser manual...too much hazzle (I'm lazy)

Edited by jimmytim

Nice silver S2 Man, i got mine for 16500...How much has it COME DOWN now, personally will never get a AUTO skyline....but mates got one and hate to admit.......its actually quite good.....

Always wanted the GTR spoiler.......looks better than S2 spoiler in my view.....Get some good wheels...will look heaps better

Is that shift knob an option or after market?

I don't know, but I like it!

Much easier then the normal one I reckon.

One day I will get some rims....one day (actually saw a 2nd set for $450...18" on ocau)

Edited by jimmytim

its aftermarket... and rare... if you want jump on the 300zx forums and post it up for sale. Its a Navan factory optional part. You'll have a fair few PM's from desperate buyers :)

Its rare cos its one of the few shift knobs that fits nissan shifter, looks factory, is sleek, and has that all important overdrive button on the side.

Oh, I see.

With my last car, I just bought a cheapo shift knob from the bay, and .... er ... cut the o/d wire of the stock one (it won't come out from the center console)

But provides me with a push in lever change instead of side button.

Anyway, very easy to use I must say.

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