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I'm guessing you are looking for specifically a Cusco brand one? If Cusco don't make an R34 button, why don't you just get one from a company that does? They are all the same...

If one of these were next to a Cusco one, could you pick them apart? 

https://au.gktech.com/products/interior/handbrake-drift-bttn

6 hours ago, JC71 said:

if they list it to fit a S14 and S15 would it fit a R34?

The GKTech website says that their button fits R34. 

Are you seriously trying to work out if you can make the Cusco one fit? Why pay $40 for a brand name item that doesn't even have their brand name on it? 

The GKTech button is the same. It's $16. 

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I never mentioned Cusco brand....its not just 20 dollars its around 150 for me as I am in the US, no one has them and I have to order from another country.

so no ones knows if the thread and or diameter on a s15 E brake would be the same as a R34?

Edited by JC71

Your in the US, GKTech have a US website. Now your drift button is only $12! 

https://us.gktech.com/e-brake-drift-button

I mentioned Cusco because you said, "E Brake Handle Brake Drift Spin Turn Knob Lock Button" which is how Cusco describe their drift buttons. Also Cusco list the S chassis however exclude the R chassis, which is the problem you say you have. Again hinting that you want a Cusco button. 

I don't work for GKTech, but I'm curious why you are so hell bent on buying some other brand of drift button when they are all the same thing?

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