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Item: C's Short Shifter for R34 GTR

Age: Brand New

Condition: Brand New

Price: $400

To Fit: (What car) BNR34 GTR

Location: Gold Coast, Qld

Contact: PM or 0411 576602

Comments: Brand New C's Short Shifter suited for the R34 GTR. These are extremely hard to come by as C's only produce them once they have sufficient orders to fulfil. I should know as I had to wait a LONG time. Not required any more as project plans have changed. Nengun are no longer supplying them, they are $400 at Greenline before freight and customs expenses let alone the time frame to wait.

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C's is Japan's leader in short shifter design and technology. The exceptional detail and emphasis placed on product quality and performance has earned C's a reputation that is unmatched by any other shifters on the market. C's shifters are used by everyone from professional drivers to enthusiasts.

By altering the geometry of a shifter, C's has created the superior shifter design. With a shortened shift stroke, shifts are made quicker and more accurately, resulting in increased performance. C's short shifters are designed with the right combination of angle, length, and bends to give your shifts a shorter stroke and the precision needed. Adding a C's short stroke shifter to your vehicle will not only result in increased performance, but will provide a more solid and precise feel.

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Sorry mate, bit off topic... have seen your car around mermaid waters a few times, looks great... hope there's not too many other 34's in white around town!!! :)

Sorry mate, bit off topic... have seen your car around mermaid waters a few times, looks great... hope there's not too many other 34's in white around town!!! :)

Hey There, Thanks for the complement! You should drop over and say gidday some time

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