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having a further read, they explain it plugs into the factory loom. and there is the option of using the standard nissan wheel.

sounds all too good to be true. if you watch the video of it in the 350z looks quite good.

maybe we can do a group buy, id like to see the kit of what comes with it and how hard it is to tap into the factory loom.

Yeah, see that Works Bell kit a bit on Yahoo Auctions.

Can't help but think that a V35 OEM paddle shift would end up cheaper, would bolt straight in (I imagine as they both have the same steering column) and looks/feels damn good too!

And found the pic of this front bar,one of the best bars I've seen in a M35 + this other one (is this color stock?)nice...very nice.

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Yeah, see that Works Bell kit a bit on Yahoo Auctions.

Can't help but think that a V35 OEM paddle shift would end up cheaper, would bolt straight in (I imagine as they both have the same steering column) and looks/feels damn good too!

sounds like we need to do a bit of research mate. i didnt even know that you could get the paddle shift on the v35.

And found the pic of this front bar,one of the best bars I've seen in a M35 + this other one (is this color stock?)nice...very nice.

Left = Freeway/Dolphin

Right = Nismo modified with R32 intake ducts. Not sure on the grill... seen it before somewhere, just can't put my finger on where

sounds like we need to do a bit of research mate. i didnt even know that you could get the paddle shift on the v35.

Yeah, my mates V35 GT8 has the paddles. Damn nice paddles I must say.

Will get a part number if I can get FAST working today :)

it would be good if the gearbox wasnt so friggen slow at shifting. actually it would be REALLY good if it shifted quickly

True, if our trans shifted gears as quickly as the CVT trans "changed gears" (practically immediate), then the paddles would be great.

OR you could just get one of the shift kits fitted (of for guys from the other states, send down your bits, have them updated and shipped back for installation)

your right.

the change speed is a little dismal.

with that change kit and the paddles, would make it pretty good.

on the link at the very top there is a you tube clip of the kit fitted to a 350z, it changes quite well in that.

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