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Old 04-29-2008, 02:46 AM
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Was this essentially an unscrew the stock ****, and screw on the Nismo **** simple? I'm thinking of getting the Nismo **** in titanium, and want one that I can easily put onto the stock lever.
Old 04-29-2008, 03:44 AM
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did u scratch up ur stock shift ****?
is this weighted? how much?
Old 04-29-2008, 06:16 AM
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there is no way he took the OEM shift **** off without scratching it... i honestly think its impossible
Old 04-29-2008, 10:30 AM
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Answers...

Scratch Trim? No, but now that I look at the picture, it looks like it is, but nope all good.

OEM **** = Dead. I used a few towels and it still left marks.

Nismo **** Off/On? Yep, take off OEM **** and just screw this on.

Weighted? Nope, this isn't weighted. Although it provides a very good feel. I had an ARC ti on my S2000 which I loved (weighted) but this also feels good too.

I did some spirited driving this week too and it felt nice.
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i successfully taken off my shift **** without damaging my stock one but scratched my boot trim. i used an belt oil filter wrench which had a good grip on the shift ****. maybe someone gotta try what i did to mines.
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Hm...that's a great idea using the belt wrench.
Old 04-29-2008, 02:48 PM
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I think it looks good, nice part dood........
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Originally Posted by nj2tn
Answers...

Scratch Trim? No, but now that I look at the picture, it looks like it is, but nope all good.

OEM **** = Dead. I used a few towels and it still left marks.

Nismo **** Off/On? Yep, take off OEM **** and just screw this on.

Weighted? Nope, this isn't weighted. Although it provides a very good feel. I had an ARC ti on my S2000 which I loved (weighted) but this also feels good too.

I did some spirited driving this week too and it felt nice.

Thanks!
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