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On 7/15/2022 at 5:45 PM, Duncan said:

Bit off topic in for sale :) but here we go

R34 manual console in W34 stagea

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Hey mate, so this fit without hacking anything or any modifications? struggling to find a Stagea console so if this is a direct replacement would definitely widen the search

Yep r34 console is a direct bolt in fit

Only exception is I had to move the G sensor due to a different cupholder location in the console. It is still under there but behind the handbrake now

4 hours ago, Duncan said:

Yep r34 console is a direct bolt in fit

Only exception is I had to move the G sensor due to a different cupholder location in the console. It is still under there but behind the handbrake now

Awesome mate thanks, alot easier to find haha in fact already bought the base just need a manual trim now, cheers.

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On 7/15/2022 at 12:45 AM, Duncan said:

Bit off topic in for sale :) but here we go

R34 manual console in W34 stagea

What model R34 exactly? Because I've looked at BNR34 / R34 GTT and non-turbo R34 center consoles and none that I've seen look like yours.

They all look like this:

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I'm looking to manual my S1 at some point so looking at options on center consoles.

Sorry mate, I checked back through everything I can find but I don't have a part number, it was back in 2006....

You can see it is the same shape as your pic just gloss instead of matt finish so that one should fit too

1 hour ago, S1_C34 said:

I'm looking to manual my S1 at some point so looking at options on center consoles.

Check out these guys. They are making them already or have it planned.

https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/484505-nissan-stagea-manual-shifter-surround-now-for-sale

On 3/22/2023 at 1:03 AM, Duncan said:

Sorry mate, I checked back through everything I can find but I don't have a part number, it was back in 2006....

You can see it is the same shape as your pic just gloss instead of matt finish so that one should fit too

No worries! To be honest (and I'm not saying I'm 100% right) after much much research, I think the center console in your pictures is actually a Stagea one. I've looked at every R34 center console and they're just a bit different.

I found a couple threads on here where people were saying R34 console doesn't fit:

Thread 1

Thread 2

It's a bummer because R34 consoles are pretty easily obtainable still.

On 3/22/2023 at 1:11 AM, soviet_merlin said:

Check out these guys. They are making them already or have it planned.

https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/484505-nissan-stagea-manual-shifter-surround-now-for-sale

Thanks, they just came out with introductory pricing - $1150 USD for the whole set.

I know you have to pay to play but there are still deals on YAJ. The attached sold for $266 USD and I saw others sell for less than market. I guess worst case I'll just buy theirs though.

 

 

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