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Item:Ikeya formula shifter (new update version)

Age:0yrs

Condition:new unused

Price: 1400

To Fit: R32 and 33 GTR and R33 GTST

Location:Melbourne (dandy)

Contact:Trent 0407059280 or [email protected]

Comments: This is the new and revised shifter and works very well this is a spare for the race car and is taking up valuable tool box room :)

full info here http://www.ikeya-f.co.jp/en/product_notice...en_shifter.html

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These are killer, only reason its for sale is cat cant reach it properly when installed the angle is no good as her seat is so far forward :P

so this will work fine on a standard 33 box ?? i assume so but just want to be sure and does it have a cover boot for it ??

yes it works fine on std R33 box, and it comes with a leather cover also.

due to huge amount of calls could all those interested post replys in here as i have a bout 50 pm's and phone messages and no idea how to stop replying to people twice :)

so to those i forgot i appologise, just post in here and i will sort you out. for the record 1200 delivered is the lowest i have offerred those who actually got a hold of me. If you are not prepared to pay 1200 i would rather run over it in spite :rofl: just kidding... it will go on the mantle for the next project

Does the actual shifter handle relocate closer to the dash than the the standard number. Looks like it could be a pain in the arse if you sit back a bit.

Does the actual shifter handle relocate closer to the dash than the the standard number. Looks like it could be a pain in the arse if you sit back a bit.

nah it is same position as std

does this fcuck the gearbox in any way, how does it affect the synchros n such??

no issues with the new version, i do however dont recomend it to guys who have worn syncros (crunching into gear) as it will shorten the already short life of the worn syncros.

put simply if the box is in good nick it works fine and wont give any hassles, if the box is fkd and crunces into gear it will only make things worse..... but hey good excuse to change your synchros anyway.

send me bank details i will transfer money

sold to you pending payment. sorry for the mis-communication... i just checked my phone and there are another 5 messages from SAU members...crazy response everyone wants it :D

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