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I've got a C's replica quickshifter for sale. Last from a group buy. These are new and I'm after $240. The price isn't negotiable as this is a fantastic price for a new quickshifter. Will fit s13,s14 5 speed boxes and will also fit rb20, 30 rwd boxes. Not sure about rb25 though.

0401669900 or pm

Cheers

Jayson

Ps. Im in brissie

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hehe, stupid me. I have been calling them quickshitters just as a joke, now im writing it down. Stupid!!! lol

For those with rb25's and rb26 boxes. I went to the shop where i did the group buy thru today. I can get the rb25 and 26 ones now but they are $260. The one i have for sale won't fit the rb25 and 26 boxes sorry. If your interested in one of them pm me, but back on topic.

Quickshifter for rwd rb20, sr20, ca18. $240 new!

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Quickshifters reduce the throw distance in between changing gears and make your car quicker by A: being changed into the next gear while losing less revs and

B: Quicker changes because of the shorter throw.

They made a big difference for me cuz im a big slow bloke and it helped heaps for those traffic light show downs that some people get into on the odd occasion at willowbank raceway!

Im in nudgee/northgate

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pics here

Here is a pic of one, the gear knob isn't included.

The shifter may be a tad shorter but nothing major. The shift between gears is dramatically shorter and i was very happy with mine when it went in. If your in brissie you can try mine by all means.

Cheers

Jayson

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http://www.pdm-racing.com/installs/sshifte...help/sld001.htm

this link will give you all information for installation. It's very easy and the kit comes with all stuff needed. I think from memory the stick was about 1cm or so shorter in length and the difference in shift was heaps.

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its called short shift kit not quick shift, sorry

If you wanna be pedantic about it, the C's box actually says "Short stroke shift". But short shift or quick shift are equally acceptable terms for these items.

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