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I have a friend who imports short shift kits (enhanced Cs copy) and I can get some good deals from him if I buy in bulk. This is the going rate

buy 5 for $145 each

buy 10 for $130 each

buy 15 for $120 each

buy more than 20 probably $110 each but we will see if there are that many takers.

Postage is usually $13

Here is the list of short shift kits I can get

R33

R32

Silvia/180sx

s14/200sx

If you guys are interested pm me or email me or reply to this thread.

Over the next few days/week I will see how many people are interested and let you all know what the cost will be. If everthing goes good I will then need the money from the buyers and I will get the parts and send them out to you guys. If everyone pays up quickly the buyers should get their strut brace within 7 days.

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Interested in one for an R32 GTR.

A question: on the website listed at the bottom of your post it shows the price for a short shifter for an R32 or R33 as $145 - is that for one kit ?? It's just that I would have thought the price for 5 would be less than the price for one.....

Interested in one for an R32 GTR.

A question: on the website listed at the bottom of your post it shows the price for a short shifter for an R32 or R33 as $145 - is that for one kit ??  It's just that I would have thought the price for 5 would be less than the price for one.....

If I bought all 5 myself then I can sell them for $145 each. Which I was doing a few weeks ago. But I decided make life a little easier and hopefully I can make the prices cheaper for you guys by having more money up front and buying in bulk. So this is where the group buy comes in.

I should really change my website. Thanks dude...

with the short shifters is the gear nob part removeable because i have a razzo gear nob that i would prefert to attach to the top as opposed to the silver bulb that it has in the pics. so it it possible to unscrew the silver one and is there a standard thread to put my old one onto?

Yes gear knob is removable. I was able to put my genuine skyline knob back on

Seriously it is really easy to install. Instructions shows you what to do. If you get into trouble then email me...

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