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Hi All,

We've been working our tails off the last few weeks here, and one of the things we have been working on has been getting appointed as an official supplier of Shift-I shift lights - it's now official so we can announce it.

This is the Shift-I shift light installed on a tacho ...

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They are made right here in Australia, and are without doubt the best engineered and best thought out shift light system I have ever seen.

Here are 3 animated demos of how the Shift-I works ...

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There are 4 models of the Shift-I ...

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Shown above are the two versions with green - amber - red shift lights, with the straight version at top and the curved version below.

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Shown above are the two versions with blue - red shift lights, with the straight version at top and the curved version below.

You can mount the curved version around your tacho or mount the straight version virtually anywhere.

Here are two photos of a Shift-I unit mounted on one of our demo display stands. It is shown here mounted to a CNC machined perspex mount used for display purposes only - do not use perspex in any steering system on any vehicle ...

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They are simple to install too - it only requires three wires to be connected to your car - a positive wire, an earth wire, and a wire to a tacho signal.

We're stoked to be able to sell an Aussie engineered and Australian made product, and since they are made right here in Australia, there is no import duty or currency fluctuations to deal with. Plus shipping on them is great value coz they don't have to be shipped to Australia from overseas.

The absolute icing on the cake though is the price - retail pricing is just AU$176 including GST :banana:

We have a link to an online interactive demo of the Shift-I on our site. You can find the link to the interactive demo, full info on the Shift-I and order one for your own car here ...

http://www.tunersgroup.com/Online_Store/Sh...ght_System.html

And yes, I have bought one for my own car :P Like I've said many times on the forum, "If I wouldn't fit a product to my own car, you won't find us trying to sell it to you".

- Adam

Do you have a model (green-amber-red; flat) suitable for r34 GTR?

Thanks

Michael

Hi All,

We've been working our tails off the last few weeks here, and one of the things we have been working on has been getting appointed as an official supplier of Shift-I shift lights & it's now official so we can announce it.

This is the Shift-I shift light installed on a tacho ...

large532.jpg

They are made right here in Australia, and are without doubt the best engineered and best thought out shift light system I have ever seen.

Here are 3 animated demos of how the Shift-I works ...

large537.gif

large536.gif

large535.gif

There are 4 models of the Shift-I ...

large533.jpg

Shown above are the two versions with green - amber - red shift lights, with the straight version at top and the curved version below.

large534.jpg

Shown above are the two versions with blue - red shift lights, with the straight version at top and the curved version below.

You can mount the curved version around your tacho or mount the straight version virtually anywhere.

Here are two photos of a Shift-I unit mounted on one of our demo display stands. It is shown here mounted to a CNC machined perspex mount used for display purposes only - do not use perspex in any steering system on any vehicle ...

large551.jpg

large550.jpg

They are simple to install too - it only requires three wires to be connected to your car - a positive wire, an earth wire, and a wire to a tacho signal.

We're stoked to be able to sell an Aussie engineered and Australian made product, and since they are made right here in Australia, there is no import duty or currency fluctuations to deal with. Plus shipping on them is great value coz they don't have to be shipped to Australia from overseas.

The absolute icing on the cake though is the price - retail pricing is just AU$176 including GST :banana:

We have a link to an online interactive demo of the Shift-I on our site. You can find the link to the interactive demo, full info on the Shift-I and order one for your own car here ...

http://www.tunersgroup.com/Online_Store/Sh...ght_System.html

And yes, I have bought one for my own car :P Like I've said many times on the forum, "If I wouldn't fit a product to my own car, you won't find us trying to sell it to you".

- Adam

Do you have a model (green-amber-red; flat) suitable for r34 GTR?

Thanks

Michael

Hi Michael,

We have the green - amber - red straight model in stock ready to ship.

If you go to this page on our site, just select that model in the pulldown menu at the top of the page, add it to your cart then proceed to the checkout, and you're good to go ...

http://www.tunersgroup.com/Online_Store/Sh...ght_System.html

- Adam

  • 4 months later...

Hi All,

We are currently having a sales promo on the Shift-I Shift Light System and for a limited time we are offerring FREE shipping on them to any address in Australia.

You can find full info on this sales promo here ...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fr...hi-t262128.html

- Adam

Could you please show a pic of the installed unit on the R32?

Would like to see a side on shot to see exactly how it attaches to the column

Cheers

Could you please show a pic of the installed unit on the R32?

Would like to see a side on shot to see exactly how it attaches to the column

Cheers

Hi N1GTR,

The Shift-I is very easy to mount on any virtually any vehicle.

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Above is a diagram showing the dimensions in mm of both the curved and straight versions of the Shift-I.

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Some fitments only need a simple bracket to position where desired - above is an example for information purposes only of a simple bracket used to mount a Shift-I, provided by the Shift-I's manufacturer.

You can also download a 1:1 scale cut out out which can be printed and used as a guide to assist in determining fitment.

Click on the following link to download the 1:1 Shift-I cut out ...

http://www.tunersgroup.com/files/pdf/ShiftICutoutsV1_02.pdf

We don't have a photo of it mounted in the R32, just the video of it in the R32 here ...

http://www.tunersgroup.com/Videos/Shift-I_...ght_Videos.html

- Adam



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