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Hey Guyz, Im selling my R34 short shifter which is in perfect condition and works well.. The only thing making me sell it is cash.. Need it for something more important..

Im selling it for 120$... Pickup in Melbourne or +$ for postage....

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Well its for a GTT and i have only used it for like a day since i bought it off another guy... I basically used it for my Winton Track day.. I dont know what brand it is and it isnt to old.. since the other guy said he used it for around a month or so..

The shifter has a 30% reduced throw.. and it sits a little lower than the normal shifter...

Well i dont have any pics of it installed becuase my hands were to dirty while installing it.. I have a link of how it looks installed, its similar to this-> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fi...ter-t21079.html

Im from Bundoora ...

  • 9 months later...
Still for sale.. If it doesnt sell ill just put it in my Car!!

hi, Zaver, i am interested, i can do Melbourne pick up.

If you can please gimme your contact number.

I have actually email you my contact number.

Cheers:)

Lucas

I got this like long back... Just used it at a winton and sold it... I fitted it myself... Its not to much of a pain, if u have time in ur hands...

I wont be able to make it this friday for apple peal, im going deca next morning!!

Arent u cming for deca?

Hey buddy, im sorry but i sold this shifter long back!!!

Hi Zaver, sad to hear that. It's hard to find one today.

Ermmm, could you share your knowledge abit? Is this the same as yours? Will it fit on my R34GTT?

Please assist,,,

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nissan-Skyline-R34-...=item563724bb3e

Your help is very much appreciate

Hey, the link that u have there says that it will only fit ALL Non Turbo Model Skylines... So it wont fit ur R34 GTT, becareful when ur buying one over ebay, becuase sometimes the smallest difference may not make it fit...

Hey, the link that u have there says that it will only fit ALL Non Turbo Model Skylines... So it wont fit ur R34 GTT, becareful when ur buying one over ebay, becuase sometimes the smallest difference may not make it fit...

I see, thanks man.

Luckily I seek for advise before buying it,,, :thanks:

Do you mind telling me where to get one short shift for skyline R34 GTT locally??

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