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Im not sure if im in the right section, if not sorry.

Im looking for a dual stage shift light and the gizzmo one looks perfect.

But im ordering a heap of parts from japan and i believe gizzmo in a American brand. SO i was wondering if there is a Japanese shift light like this that i can get from japan?

any ideas?

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i dont understand the function of the recall one...

its to show you the highest reading of the tacho last time you drove yeah?

well that's gonna be redline anytime i drive hard...

i dont understand the function of the recall one...

its to show you the highest reading of the tacho last time you drove yeah?

well that's gonna be redline anytime i drive hard...

Yep it does that and you can also add the gizzmo launch control thing that they sell but you can't add it to the cheaper one.

just noticed mine is the total recall but i probably wont worry about the launch control - do they have these in different colours or they all in aluminium silver finish?

how about the wiring...red & black is easy to wire but im not sure about the blue wire & green wire...anyone got this far that can help me locate these in the car? i have an r32gtr...

i fitted my tech recall yesterday - easy as pie to fit!

ive mounted it on my steering column but thinking of moving it...the pre stage light (1 led, orange) is not too bad but the final stage light (6 leds, blue) is like a camera flash!

where else do ppl mount these shift lights?

Edited by Marko R1
My old man has his mounted at the bottom of the right A pillar, that way the wire is tucked in behind the dash and the light itself isnt that close to your eyes. I know what u mean about them being bright!

that sounds like a good spot to mount it

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