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Here is a group buy for Brand new Original C's short shifters.

I dont think these are being made any more and the R33 GTST shifters currently retail on GREENLINE for around $460 delivered.

I previously purchased a cheap C's copy from the forum and it was just rubbish. Cheap material, cheaply made, cheaply packaged, noisy, sloppy and components missing :rofl:

I eventually got myself a C's original from greenline and I couldnt believe the difference. They are a much better shifter all round. Pricey but very high quality :cheers:

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Heres the prices including shipping;

S13 SR20DET:_____________= 375.00

S14 SR20DET:_____________= 375.00

S15 (6 speed) SR20DET:_____= 375.00

R32 GTSt:_________________= 375.00

R32 GTR: _________________= 435.00

R33 GTSt:_________________= 375.00

R33 GTR:_________________= 435.00

R34 GTT:_________________= 375.00

R34 GTR:_________________= 435.00

All the above models are available for 10 buyers. If you are after another model not listed then please contact me and I will verify their availability and include it in the group buy.

Once payment has been received the shifters will be sent direct to each buyer.

So, whos keen?

1/ shonen - R34 GTT

2/ specialk - R33 GTR

3/ Ed G -

4/ LANFOH - R33 GTST

5/ hanyou - R33 GTST

6/ Aya - R32 GTR

7/

8/

9/

10/

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thanks for the PM mate.

Put me down for one.

Who and when do I pay ? :)

Also I have one question, does the "thickness" of the thread remain the same ?

ie I have a greddy gear knob on the car right now would this fit on the Cs shifter ?

IT BETTER !!!....I mean I hope it does...cause I just bought it :O

shonen - I've added you in. I will need your car details also :O

Payment details will be sent out at the end of the group buy. As soon as all payments have been received then the money will be sent on to greenline so we qualify for the group buy price.

The thread thickness is the same as your stock shifter.

:)

im super keen, just need to know what end date you are looking at for the $$, i am strapped for cash atm, but will be ok soon.... got any ideas when you need the $$ by?

QUOTE=oz_cefiro]can you get any for A31 cefiro and prices???

I am waiting for a reply from greenline regarding shifters for the cefiro and also stagea. I will let you know as soon as I find out.

im super keen, just need to know what end date you are looking at for the $$, i am strapped for cash atm, but will be ok soon.... got any ideas when you need the $$ by?

I havent set an end date as yet as I am still getting EOI for the shifters. How long would you need?

:P

>>>>>>>>>>UPDATE<<<<<<<<<<

After being contacted by a trader from www.nissansilvia.com known as homerrules I can now offer a better price for the shifters.

Here it is;

S13 SR20DET:_____________= 360.00AUD (375.00 delivered)

S14 SR20DET:_____________= 360.00AUD (375.00 delivered)

S15 (6 speed) SR20DET:_____= 360.00AUD (375.00 delivered)

R32 GTSt:_________________= 360.00AUD (375.00 delivered)

R32 GTR: _________________= 420.00AUD (435.00 delivered)

R33 GTSt:_________________= 360.00AUD (375.00 delivered)

R33 GTR:_________________= 420.00AUD (435.00 delivered)

R34 GTT:_________________= 360.00AUD (375.00 delivered)

R34 GTR:_________________= 420.00AUD (435.00 delivered)

Shipping costs per kit:_______= 15.00AUD

The only downside is that shipping will take 3 weeks from time of payment.

:(

Is it still the ORIGINAL Cs shifters ???

Yes, definitely still original C's shifters.

If you guys would prefer to receive your shifters through greenline and pay a bit extra then that is fine. The choice is up to you. However I do need a minimum of 10 buyers for greenline. New supplier has no minimum and orders can be placed immediately.

:(

woot...immediate orders....awesome!!!

so $375 eh for the GTT one ?

will PM you asap when I get the dough together......

I do have more than enough now...but I got another item to get thats a lil more urgent than the shifter.....

woot...immediate orders....awesome!!!

so $375 eh for the GTT one ?

will PM you asap when I get the dough together......

I do have more than enough now...but I got another item to get thats a lil more urgent than the shifter.....

Thats right - $375 delivered for the GTT :P

Hows it goin mate,

Very interested in getting one for my r33 gtst but I gotta get a new clutch first. Do you need all those peolple to gain that price quoted? If not Ill buy one in a week or two.

Cheers :(

Michael

Hows it goin mate,

Very interested in getting one for my r33 gtst but I gotta get a new clutch first. Do you need all those peolple to gain that price quoted? If not Ill buy one in a week or two.

Cheers  :P  

Michael

Hi michael,

My suppplier (not greenline) is happy to do the same price for 1 or 10 shifters for SAU.

Contact me when you are ready to buy one.

:D

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