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GRIM we can do this cod. please pm your details to me!

BMAN yes, gtst = ecr33 thats the one you need

power fc is still avaliable

grim, if you read this, im going out now, i will take the stick with me. if you call me before 330pm today brisbane time with your address, i will send it to you today. i have to go out to send pranks anyway. 0417755890

Just a friendly post.

I have installed a C's short shifter in my R33 gtst and am VERY pleased with the differance it has mad to the feel of the car. No noticable wear on syncros (sp?) yet. Would recomend these to anyone.

yep... i've decided i'll have one of the ECR33 short shifters for my R33 Skyline... i've been putting off getting one for ages now, and this is $50 cheaper than i've been able to find anywhere on the net!

So put me down for one, i've sent a pm!

Cheers,

Andrew

thanks al for your comment! much appreciated. ive got one in my r32 gtr and it has changed from a sloppy shift to one that is accurate and definite.

GIjor33 please email me your address and i will have it mail to you tomorrow.

to those that are interested in frieght charges.... i sent PRANKS short shift today COD and the frieght total was about $19 including insurance to sydney. i would say melbourne would be pretty much the same or a couple of bucks dearer.

warrick, sorry it was first in best dressed. and that was B-Man. he has PM'd me his details and i will send it off to him tomorrow. i will however keep an eye out for one for you.

Grim - yeah i will fit it myself, i will also take piccies of the whole procedure.

a mate has fitted one to his GTR and it was so nice! i will also get him to help.

prank you will have yours very soon! give me a buzz if you run into problems. you will need a set of needle nose pliers, preferably one with grooves all the way to the tip like a leatherman or something. should make things a lot easier

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