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Same one i have and as far as i know its the same as the C's one, mine is awesome and there is a tutorial on how to fit them in the tutorial section.

You may need to re-use the bush on the end of it as the one i got was really shit and didnt fit properly, just find the part number and call up a nissan dealer for it. The part number is in a thread somewhere

It *looks* the same as a C's, but personally I would only get a genuine C's shifter.

Is it going on an R32 or R33? a 33 one will fit on a 32 with some knowhow but from what I had to do to get the 33 one to fit the RB20 box I doubt a 32 one would fit a 33.

It *looks* the same as a C's, but personally I would only get a genuine C's shifter.

Is it going on an R32 or R33? a 33 one will fit on a 32 with some knowhow but from what I had to do to get the 33 one to fit the RB20 box I doubt a 32 one would fit a 33.

I have a genuine C's fitted to my drag car...when teamed with the PPG dogbox its the ultimate in shifting.

Hey dude just pull out your current shifter and cut about an inch off it, re-weld it and she's all sweet haha :wave: think that's what my car had done to it, you can't tell the difference, mind was laved though...i'll get a pic if you want. pm me if you want it and i'll post it up here.

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