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Why not just get the works bell kit?

As far as I know its just wiring, so you could make them work, but not sure about fitting.

Because it is significantly cheaper, designed for the G35 wheel (which is a similar size), and while the Works Bell kit looks good, I don't have any other carbon in my interior - I think it would look out of place.

I'd like to look into a group buy sort of thing, but I'm hoping that we could make this happen for about $300 a pop. I just don't know how the wiring would work since it is for the later model G35 which I believe has a different transmission.

Brad (ducati02) is your local friend...

Seriously, the wiring I saw in Chris Benny's writeup on the Works Bell kit looked like the wiring just tee'd off the +/- gate on the auto trans shifter. I'm sure it wouldn't be hard. They're only buttons after all, worst that can happen is it shifts the wrong way around.

True, but doesn't fix the fact that the Works kit mounts very low which a lot of people dislike. It's all a preference thing I guess, the Works kit does look quality, but if I can find something more OEM I'd prefer to go with that.

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