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Hey guys

Just wondering if anyone on here knows where i can buy Ikeya Formula Sequential Shifter, to suit an RB20/25 gearbox

from.

Or even a name of a company that could get me one in.

I will speak to Creatd in the new year and see where they got theres for the old R33 drift car.

any help would be great thanks guys

cheers Tim

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pretty sure there's a quick reset on the 2nd generation ones to get you back to neutral, or was it to get into reverse... been ages since I looked into these.

All it does is make sure that you don't miss-shift into the wrong gear, its not gonna make you shift any faster than usual. Not really something you'd want on a daily driver. Its not like the sequentials you see in rally cars or circuit racers.

pretty sure trent aka URAS has one for sale. not sure if it suits ur aplication but maybe pm him.

just sold it sorry, they are killer to use though and are far quicker than any quick shift.... prolly bring a few more in next year once the shop opens.

thanks for all the help guys . We are toying with the idea of putting it into the R32 Micolour Drift car. (see Pics)

Not so much that we want faster shifts , looking for guarennteed shifts and also its less time i have to have a hand on the shifter.

Trent if you could keep me posted that would be awsome.

cheers

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thanks for all the help guys . We are toying with the idea of putting it into the R32 Micolour Drift car. (see Pics)

Not so much that we want faster shifts , looking for guarennteed shifts and also its less time i have to have a hand on the shifter.

Trent if you could keep me posted that would be awsome.

cheers

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Nengun has these for very reasonable prices.

cheers

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