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Hi All,

We're currently having a sales promotion on Shift-I Shift Lights.

These shift lights are designed and built right here in Australia.

We're currently offerring free shipping on all models of the Shift-I Shift Light to any address in Australia. This free shipping promo will only run for a limited time, so order early to ensure you don't miss out on this free shipping special.

There are 4 models ...

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Here's a photo of one installed ...

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WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF USING A SHIFT-I SHIFT LIGHT SYSTEM ?

With a Shift-I shift light system ...

- You decide exactly what revs the first light comes on at, and you decide what revs you want the Shift-I to flash the "change gear now" signal.

- As an example, you can set the Shift-I so that the first light comes on when at the bottom end of your optimal torque band, and the "change gear now" signal to activate at the top end of your optimal torque band ...

- This helps you keep your engine operating in the range where you have the most torque available, and helps you eliminate excess wear caused by needless over-revving after your peak torque has already been reached.

- It's super bright shift lights are seen in your peripheral vision, so you no longer need to keep one eye on your tacho and are free to concentrate on your lines, apexes, and braking points

- At night the Shift-I dims automatically to a night setting

- You get a smooth and consistent anticipation of your shift point

- It reduces driver workload and fatigue, both in sprint races and endurance events

- It provides drivers with reference points for performance

- You get immediate feedback on cornering entry and exit RPM

- You can achieve consistent staging RPM for standing starts & launches - so no more watching the tacho on the start line !

- In enduro events you can manage your fuel by short shifting at an indicated point below the peak RPM

- You can avoid the rev limiter and plan your gear selection

- You can improve your lap time consistency and get up to speed at new tracks and with new suspension setups faster

SOME FEEDBACK FROM SATISFIED SHIFT-I OWNERS

Nothing carries more credibility with us than unbiased testimonials from satisfied users of the products we sell.

Here are some examples of testimonials received from users of the Shift-I system ...

"Received and installed on the same day ... Pulsar N14 SSS. The product is excellent ... Well manufactured, engineered and packaged ... Recommended - buy Australian" - Phil, Brisbane, Australia

"I feel it is worth saying that the product is 1st class and your before and after service cannot be beat ... if you come up with new products I would be more than interested in having a look at them ... from a more than happy customer. Thank you very much" - Mark, Victoria, Australia

"If you are after a testimonial for the Shift-I, I can give you one. The Shift-I performed flawlessly and kept me in touch with the revs while the analogue tacho bounced all over the shop. This was at least partly responsible for me being able to shave 3 seconds off between first and last runs" - Paul, Aussie Frogs

"It’s worked brilliantly in my track car. I’m pretty sure I’ve gained maybe ½ a second a lap from it, not to mention the benefit over a longer stint due to a significant reduction in cockpit workload. Bloody good unit."

MORE INFO AND PRICING

You can view videos of the Shift-I here (including a video of one installed on a GT-R) ...

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

There in an interactive online demo here ...

http://www.shift-i.org/main_mac_sep06.html

All models of the Shift-I Shift Light are priced at just AU$176 including delivery anywhere in Australia during this promo. As mentioned above, this free shipping promo will only run for a limited time, so order early to ensure you don't miss out on this free shipping special.

You can find full info about the Shift-I Shift Light System and order yours here ...

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

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

Hi all,

I just went to the newsagent here and issue 2 of Boost Magazine (formerly known as Zoom Magazine) is on the shelves.

It's the issue with an orange Torana on the cover.

On page 18 there is a half page article about our Shift-I Shift Light systems.

Click here for more info, more photos, demo movies and pricing ...

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

- Adam

  • 1 month later...
Hey Adam,

I placed my order tonight.

Can't wait to have a play with it.

Cheers

Simon

Good stuff Simon ! Post up some photos once you've got it installed.

Cheers,

Adam

Hi All,

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We've had some requests from people to keep the free shipping to Australian addresses special on the Shift-I shift lights going for a couple more days, so we've extended it until Sunday 10 May.

So if you want one and want to take advantage of the free shipping to Australian addresses special, you'll need to get your order in by Sunday night. Orders received after 9AM Sydney time on Monday 11 May will not be eligible for the free shipping special.

You can view videos of the Shift-I here (including a video of one installed on a GT-R) ...

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

There in an interactive online demo here ...

http://www.shift-i.org/main_mac_sep06.html

All models of the Shift-I Shift Light are priced at just AU$176 including delivery anywhere in Australia during this promo. As mentioned above, this free shipping promo will only run for a limited time, so order early to ensure you don't miss out on this free shipping special.

You can find full info about the Shift-I Shift Light System and order yours here ...

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

- Adam

  • 2 weeks later...

Installed it today. Very easy to do.

Looks the goods.

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Here's an intstall guide.

Install

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