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craved, burns, and hungry six i have pmed for the last ecr33 quickshift. NO one has contacted me! first in best dressed. whoever calls first gets it! 0417755890

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guys, a deal on the last ecr33 quickshfit fell thru. a lot of people are not responding to their pm's so it is back up for sale again. THIS IS THE LAST ECR33 QUICKSHIFT. i CANNOT hold it for anyone. a few people have given their word that they want it, i do the right thing and hold it for them, and they back out at the last minute without even having the decency to contact me. im tired of dreamers. FIRST IN BEST DRESSED! contatact me on 0417755890. i still have quickshifts for the hcr32, hnr32, bnr32, bcnr33, er34 all silvias.

hahaha thats great! so you're know on the forums from now on as "THE QUICK QUICKSHIFT FITTER" hehe. im so happy to know the postal system is doing their job! thanks again for paying direct deposit. it really makes it work better for both of us. you get your goods quicker and save on postage and i get my money faster. the cod system is good, but ive had people REALLY take their time. its hard when im trying to do the right thing. cheers mate

geez eric... you got me there. hmmm.... i have heard that they are harsh on synchros but, i have had two of them on two different cars now and i havent noticed anything. how could this make it harsh for the synchros? could someone shed some light?

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