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In Neutral you lift the reverse ring that sits under the shift knob on the shifter and push forward. Lift the ring and pull back to go back into Neutral.

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A few guys on the pommie forum have. One bloke by the name of Hugh Keir has an R34 GTR and the current setup is an OS 3.0 with twin HKS 3037's. He put the 88 in the car in 2007, pulled it out and put different ratios in it in 2009 and hasn't touched it since. It was a daily driver at one stage too.

How far off are you Paul?

Box was ordered 12 or 13 weeks ago on Thursday. OS say 2-3 months from payment till when the box is ready. Not sure is Christmas uaha slowed them down a week or two. I'd say it would be delivered to import monsters warehouse in japan within the two weeks then 1 month on a boat. Once it gets here it's full steam ahead.... Sooo 8 weeks or so?

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Who's using strain guages or shift cut knobs?

im looking at this one, any good?

Anyone using the holinger shift cut knob?

http://www.drenth-gearboxes.com/products/accessories/gearlever-strain_gauge.html

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