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Hamish. I want a c's short shifter. But they discontinued. Are they a part the requires a good brand or would an eBay special do? If u know where I can get a c's one that would be awesome

eBay spe will not do... It's something that you deinately need the brand name on.

I can try to locate one, but they aren't cheap. Worth every penny tho if you wanna run a taller shifter.

Also well played on the troll... I saw what you did and I tried to troll your troll but you managed to resist temptation.

:golfclapemoticon:

My cheap 32 cost me 1500 with 4 months rego and a blown headgasket.

Bargain imo, there's a idiot asking 3.8k for a shell with rhs side wiped out...

So found rb25 and box for 2800, add 1000-ish for brakes and other bits, add 1000 for engineers cert.....

I don't know what I want to do...

My cheap 32 cost me 1500 with 4 months rego and a blown headgasket.

Bargain imo, there's a idiot asking 3.8k for a shell with rhs side wiped out...

So found rb25 and box for 2800, add 1000-ish for brakes and other bits, add 1000 for engineers cert.....

I don't know what I want to do...

haha true, but nothing is ever that simple in r32's :D

Where'd you find such a cheap r32?

haha true, but nothing is ever that simple in r32's :D

Where'd you find such a cheap r32?

Firesport, when I looked at it the symptoms were telling that turbo is blown, when I bought it home the symptoms are pointing at blown headgasket along with cream on oil cap...

Fun times ahead...

Already considering ebay it and see how I go...

Firesport, when I looked at it the symptoms were telling that turbo is blown, when I bought it home the symptoms are pointing at blown headgasket along with cream on oil cap...

Fun times ahead...

Already considering ebay it and see how I go...

remember. pods and skirts. mineee!!!

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