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warrick, if you get one, i will help you with it ok?

I HOPE ALL OF YOU ENJOY YOUR STICKS AS I DO MINE! CORNY EH? :bahaha:

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ABM,spoke to my son & he's decided to wait a while on the shifter.doesnt get his licence back for a few weeks yet so is more interested in getting the pwerfc with hand controller & boost unit.

thanks for your help though & kind offer.

cheers

warrick

xxe-r32 going by the apexi catalogue, apexi dont have a standard power fc for the hcr32. they do however make an AP ENGINEERING VERSION. it is however a quite a bit dearer. if interested, pm me. i will see what i can do.

TODAY I SENT:

GIJOR33's C'S quickshift (mate i sent it express you should have it tomorrow)

GRIM's quickshift sent COD

B-MAN's ECR33 sent COD

I HAVE ONE ECR33 STICK LEFT

DJ its yours! Pm me your details and i will get it off to you today!

cheers mate! check your email mate. sent you my details.

chris

Well i got mine in today, and it works a treat... pretty easy to install. About 45min if take your time and you have the tools.

Makes the gearbox feel much sharper... i haven't actually taken it for a good drive, but i will tonight!!!

Thanks again Chris

Andrew

anyone got a link to how to install it was quoted $50 for the install... do you need to jack the carf up much as my jack from marlows doesnt seem to lift the wheels of the ground its weird.... it lifts it just enough to manage an oil change... but yer how can i fit this myself ?

mate... no jacking required. It came with an instruction booklet but it's in japanese... the pictures gave enough info on how to remove the old gear stick and put the new one in. I wouldn't pay $50 to install it, too easy to do. Just take the gearstick boot/plastic bit off, undo the screws and then follow the pictures.

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