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So I have my cd009 installed in the car with the gktech relocation and I’m not entirely enjoying the shifter placement. I found the serial nine cd999 shifter relocation and although it’s pricey it looks to be a better fit. My question is with the trans in the car will I be able to just remove the old shifter bracket and install the new serial nine? To fit the gktech I cut the selector shaft will the serialnine work considering I did that? The installation is the main reason I’m hesitant on getting it.

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4 hours ago, eli995 said:

So I have my cd009 installed in the car with the gktech relocation and I’m not entirely enjoying the shifter placement. I found the serial nine cd999 shifter relocation and although it’s pricey it looks to be a better fit. My question is with the trans in the car will I be able to just remove the old shifter bracket and install the new serial nine? To fit the gktech I cut the selector shaft will the serialnine work considering I did that? The installation is the main reason I’m hesitant on getting it.

The official serialnine instructional video shows it as being installable in the car, but it's going to be a pain on an R32 as room is very tight. I run a CD999 in my R32 and I have doubts it can be done. From the looks of it, I believe it will still work fine with a cut shaft, but maybe give serialnine a call to confirm. 

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4 hours ago, TurboTapin said:

The official serialnine instructional video shows it as being installable in the car, but it's going to be a pain on an R32 as room is very tight. I run a CD999 in my R32 and I have doubts it can be done. From the looks of it, I believe it will still work fine with a cut shaft, but maybe give serialnine a call to confirm. 

I figured it’d be a pain to install but I’ll give them a call in the morning to get confirmation. Thanks for the response and advice!

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