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My apologies if this has been covered before but I'm having a hard time fishing for this info..

im assuming the 5sp manual box for the c34 is the same as an r33 but which model? gt/t/r/st? Does anyone know of a model/part number for these trannies? The reason I ask is to find a suitable adjustable short shifter and I just want to make sute I get the right one before forking out da monies

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Ive been trying to find an adjustable one but otherwise tossing up between:

http://www.rhdjapan.com/nismo-solid-short-shifter-r32-r33-r34-stagea-4wd.html

http://www.nengun.com/nismo/short-shift

"tossing up?" Exactly the same item RN595. $5 difference in price.

I vote keep your money and don't bother.

The shift speed has more to with the gearbox synchros than the throw of the shifter.

Its not just about the speed of the shift, its more about the feel

Oh well. Buy it and report back. It's 10 percent shorter with harder rubber, good luck noticing much other than the placebo affect because you spent money and it's nismo!

The difference between your opinion and pizza is that I asked for pizza Edited by staglover

Im just saying that my question was to do with the gearbox model because I was after a short shifter. Not 'what's some opinions on short shifters?'. Each to their own though, I understand. Also, yes, I would like an adjustable one. Though im not sure they exist, Im not going to settle for my preference for second best just cos I cant find what I'm after straight off the bat. Sorry if my crappy analogy offended in any way, shape or form.

Ps. I appreciate you trying to save a brother some coin :D

Edited by staglover

I have taken all your advice btw and I thank you all for it. I realise that I obviously need to do more research before taking any leaps of faith.. this is all new to me. I'm the first to say that I know far from everything and I'm treating everything as a learning curve. After reading my comment again, it does come across quite cocky (which it wasnt meant to be) and I apologize. The last thing I want to do is piss people off who are trying to help me out.. I love these forums as a knowledge base, please dont cast me off for something I'm not because of a misinterpreted comment. What more can i say?

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