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hey guys

got a short shifter for sale

never been opened

CNC Billet Stainless Steel shaft.

Reduced gear throw by 23 -30%.

Shaft is counterweighted to aid in shifting.

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$35

pickup/postage available at your expense

i know for a fact it will bolt right into a r32 gtst. my brother loves his one

will need 4 longer bolts for r33 gtst. i think i have seen info that says it will fit sr20/ca18 but unsure myself

PM me here

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i have one of these in my rb25 box. it did require longer screws which i had laying around and it is orsome. a frind of mine has a genuine C's shifter and he thinks mine feals better.

free bump

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sorry should have stated, south sydney is my location

i've had 3 people say they'll take it

usually it takes about 4 ppl to say "yes" before someone actually pays, so i will update this thread if it does not sell.

currently sold pending payment

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