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Sorry all for starting up a new thread. the old thread was getting a bit big and was difficult to keep track of.

C'S QUICKSHIFTS SHORTENS THE GEARSTICK THROW BY UP TO 30% AS COMPARED TO 10% FOR THE NISMO QUICKSHIFT KIT. THESE KITS ARE BRAND NEW AND COME WITH INSTRUCTIONS.

Here is the list of ALL the models of cars (of the quickshifts i have) they are applicable for. There are some models that werent included in my previous big thread. here goes:

RS13 SILVIA

RPS13 180SX

PGZ31 FAIRLADY Z

HR31

ECR32

HCR32

HNR32

BNR32

BCNR33

ECR33

ER34

S14

S15

GC8 EARLY MODEL

GC8 LATE MODEL

ALL QUICKSHIFTS ARE $370EACH FIRM BUYER PAYS ALL POSTAGE

WOULD PREFER DIRECT DEPOSIT. THAT WAY YOU GET YOUR SHIFTER QUICKER (OVERNIGHT EXPRESS BAG) AND SAVE ON POSTAGE $10 AND I GET MY MONEY QUICKER.

IF IN BRISBANE I CAN HELP OR ORGANISE INSTALLATION FOR YOU. NISSANS ONLY. (dont know enough about subies)

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shift is helluva lot shorter now... more positive action. so far, so good... just need a bit more driving in the next week to fully get used to it. also, since before my shift into 5th gear is a little vague, the quickshift hasn't really helped, but these are initial impressions anyway. had a friend drive my car earlier too, he really liked it too. =)

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oh thats good... yes it does take a little getting used to. but once you have used one, its very hard to go back to something sloppy and vague.

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so these things sound pretty good!

AtomicBomberMan, have you sent any down to Sydney? just looking for a price guide for COD! thats for ECR33 if you still got them! Cheers

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thanks kj for your positive feedback in my trader rating. much appreciated. yes....crave, i have sent the majority down to sydney. prank himself bought one! cod will cost about $20. if you direct deposit, it will cost $10 and you will get it the next day.

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almost done with the ecr33 ones. i still have some for the hr32, the hcr32, (hnr32(gts4), and the bnr32 and bcnr33) this is the same stick) once these are gone, thats it!

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