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Short Shift Kits C's Copy

Brand New

To suit:

Skyline: r31/32/r33 GTS/GTST

Silvia: PS13

180sx: PS13 & RPS13

200sx: S14 ONLY (not avalible for six speed s15's)

They come with everything needed for installation.

They are a "direct bolt on" for the above models.

Made from stainless steel and comes with a gear knob. It is unassembled.

they are only $130 + shipping

ONLY A FEW LEFT, IN STOCK NO WAITING!

I have demo models in melbourne if you want to have a look......

or:

Pictures on JustSR.com

(you will need sign up to see pics but its quick easy and free!)

Email me to arrange ..... [email protected]

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