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Mr_G - You love a bargain.

I think this is the last so please confirm for what car (Must be 5 speed) and need 10 to get at $185.

I will be taking payments from next monday. I have been told 5 working days till I get the units so from Friday next week you are looking at next friday for Melbourne pick-up ppl and wed/thursday for interstate ppl. $10 post still applies for all interstate for a post bag and post.

thanks

  • 5 weeks later...

Just curious, Why are you guys proceding with this group buy when the same product (if not better) is available in this forum for $120

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=57182

Has anyone else tried to install one of these into an R33 GTR. I have followed the instructions exactly, but I'm convinced this product doesn't suit the car.

The shifter sits much higher than the standard one and the shortness of the shift doesn't seem to have changed much. Also the shifter is loose and moves all around.

Blacknite - Can you definatly confirm that this kit did support the R33 GTR box aswell? and that this is what I received. Are they actually a different kit for a GTR?

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