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they don't sell C's shifters for R34 GTR anymore because they are discontinued.. If nengun had them I would have bought one

Hey Mate,

I recently went on a mission to track one of these puppies down! Most of the time was confirming that the C's shifter was a genuine product and suited towards the 6 speed gearbox with the reverse trigger integrated into the shifter. 4 hours later I have now secured one - well, awaiting for package to arrive from the US! :)

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The good news is, I found two avenues who claim to have stock! The first of which, I just purchased from after clarification from pictures enclosed (image is of the unit pulled out of the C's box - 3 bolts/washers also included) The second source who has stock, is sending me pictures today to clarify his unit is also for the R34GTR. I suspect it is considering it was the same part code from the unit I ordered but he said he actually has two different types - so best to clarify naturally.

Once I receive the return pictures I'll let ya know if your in luck. :)

Ben

Awesome! Thanks mate, appreciate the reply.

:)

Hey Mate,

I recently went on a mission to track one of these puppies down! Most of the time was confirming that the C's shifter was a genuine product and suited towards the 6 speed gearbox with the reverse trigger integrated into the shifter. 4 hours later I have now secured one - well, awaiting for package to arrive from the US! :)

post-60953-1263777465_thumb.jpg

The good news is, I found two avenues who claim to have stock! The first of which, I just purchased from after clarification from pictures enclosed (image is of the unit pulled out of the C's box - 3 bolts/washers also included) The second source who has stock, is sending me pictures today to clarify his unit is also for the R34GTR. I suspect it is considering it was the same part code from the unit I ordered but he said he actually has two different types - so best to clarify naturally.

Once I receive the return pictures I'll let ya know if your in luck. :)

Ben

i've also been searching one for myself manage to find it at below site:

http://www.powerhouseracing.com/merchant/nissanr34.shtml

type in BNR34 in the search function. from picture it looks correct. i've just sent them a email to confirm that it's for a R34 GTR (6speed manual with pull up reverse).

will advise of reply when received.

Powerhouse racing (Joe was his name) was the contact I was emailing as my second option; so your on the right path!

He has however emailed me TODAY (after waiting several) advising the last kit has just sold!!!!!! So I'm hoping this was sold to one of you guys; thankfully I didnt wait until he bloody responded otherwise I would have missed out.

That's why I didnt advise at first until I got confirmation that it WAS for the BNR34 but it appears there are a number of ppl tracking these down as they are now becoming rare and are obviously a discontinued product line.

Seek and you shall find as they say......I'm sure there will be others! The surplus of stock I found was in the US; I suspect there will be other traders who have stock or perhaps even check a US based GTR forum in the used parts section if there is sucha thing.

I used the following extensions to search + more:

*Comrade C's short shift kit

*C's Short Shifter kit for R34 Skyline 1314 NL SKYLINE <-- this is the exact coding I purchased from - I bought my kit from a US based EBAY performance shop.

*I originally found powerhouse racing through the GTROC UK forum also.

Dedicate some time to google m8, I'm sure you'll come across one if you commit the time to it!

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damn.... missed out. some prick probably read this thread and bought it! :laugh:

Hi there, so did you buy from powerhouseRacing.com ?

Some help please, I'm looking for my R34 GT-T

Thanks for reading:)

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