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Ikeya Formula Sequential Shifter to suit R32 / R33 Nissan Skyline GT-R and R32 GTS-4, May fit other Nissans like the Z32 300ZX and GTS-T’s as their gearboxes are very similar but can’t be sure.

These are fully road legal with the optional digital shift display that comes with it, so you can see what gear you are in

This changes your standard H-Pattern shifting to a back and forward sequential shift like a race car or a motorcycle. Now before anyone asks, It doesn’t magically make it so that you don’t need the clutch!

It normally comes with only Japanese instructions, But I have managed to get the fitting instructions translated to English.

I had this fitted for a short period of time in the car, But I have decided to go to a full race gear box now that the car is not going to be road legal.

I paid $3350 for it including all the postage and GST to get it here from Japan, So at $2000 for an almost brand new one it’s a BARGIN!!!

Can send anywhere with a PayPal Account at buyers expense

Pics are on my Trade Me Auction

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=589126881



http://www.ikeya-f.co.jp/images/wmv/sousa2.wmv

Edited by Sub Boy32

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