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im after a shifter for a rb box but i am a little confused bout the different types of shifters

i have seen pictures on ebay of nismo solid shifters and the r34 has a kink in it but r33 ones dont

so is it possible to get pictures of stock shifters from a r33 and r34 rb25det shifters so i can compare them?

thanks in advance!!

What one are you after?? If you are looking for an R33 one I bought one by accident (meant to get the R34 one), will sell less than advertised on ebay if that is what your after..

PM me if you are interested mate.

ok i couldnt find any pics on stock shifters but on ebay there are 2 nismo solid shifters

r33

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g219/jdm...hifterrn580.jpg

r34

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g219/jdm...shifterer34.jpg

now can anyone confirm if the r34 really does have that kink in the stick?

cheers

Yes 34 does have a kink in it and it is needed

thanks heaps mate!

=)

thats the answer i needed to kno!

=)

couple more questions... is the kink to put the shifter further back? or further forwards?

and i assume rb25 boxes from a r33 are the same from a r34?

The kink brings it into the cabin but you dont even notice it because of the covers. If u have a 34 you need 34 box as they came out with pull style clutch and from memory there are a few updates with regards to syncro rings etc that make them last longer and stronger. i also think the nylon bush on the end of the selector may be a different size but not 100%

Edited by cankas
  • 4 years later...

hello,

I know this thread is a bit of a blast from the past (but it shows I've used the search button!)

Are the shifters interchangeable without any problems?

I have an R33 Box in a VL with an R33 Nismo shifter which sits fine, but if I go to an R34 box (for pull clutch setup) will the R33 shifter still sit in ok?

Cheers

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