Enjuku Racing, Circut sports Drift knob

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Well i ordered a Circut Sports Drift knob from Enjuku Racing Sunday night and it came in today. When i ordered it i ordered the blue one because they were out of the Gun Metal/gray ones according to the websites drop down menu. I got an email from Enjuku on monday that the blue was out of stock and that they had the Red and Grey ones in stock so i told them to send the grey one because thats the color i really wanted and that it didnt show up on the drop down menu. Enjukus customer service was great they even checked on some of the other parts i plan on ordering this month and let me know they were in stock. I have nothing but positive things to say about buying form them as this was my first ever purchase with them and they took the time to answer any and all my questions. They even gave me a coupon for $20 off my next order which i was shocked because my part was under $20 but i guess they did that because i let them know that there website wasnt showing the Gun metal/gray knobs in the drop down menu. I cant wait to order more parts from them and i hope that by some of yall seeing how great they treated me will do bussiness with them.

heres a link to the Circut Sports Drift Knob for any one thats interested.http://enjukuracing.com/circui...=2_19



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Dittoz7
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Yup, They're All Cool People.

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Enjuku is a great company. They're fast, and the customer service is great! and quick.

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yeah i made a $4200 order with them about a year ago, they're good guys, its just too bad they got rid of their racing operation

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They are out of the Apexi AVC-R and Ken called me himself to tell me and he will do whatever I want to put in place of it, great guys.

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its always nice to know we ave companies that take such great care of customers .

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thanks for the heads up, nice to know there are still reputable companies that care about more than profit.

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Justin35ll
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I've had good experiences with both enjuku and 240sxmotoring as well. I also got the 20$ giftcard. too bad it's only good if I spend over 300$ lol

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I'm definitely going to enjuku racing, frsport, and 240sxmotoring if I need anything now.


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IM WAS PLANNING ON ORDERING A FEW THINGS FROM THERE TONITE!

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they always give you a $20 dollar discount with any purchase

but they're great guys, i've bought probably 1/3 of my parts form just them. mmmm coil overs are coming up soon too :] stance GR+

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zach-Ka
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pearl1996zenki wrote:IM WAS PLANNING ON ORDERING A FEW THINGS FROM THERE TONITE!
I know you may be excited but their is no need to yell...

gnvarnadore
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i installed it today and only took about 5 mins or so and works perfectly.

had to remove the piece covering the ebrake handle and use a screw driver to bend the tabs out that hold the spring and then put the cover back on and then push the knob in the handle over the stock button.

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Competing in 240 parts market is NOT easy. Most companies sell similar stuff at very competitive price, so to me ,it all comes down to customer service. I want to give my hard earned money to nice people. Simple like that.

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kainvamp
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just what i was thinking

gnvarnadore
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yeah no doubt we just need more people to talk about how places treat them so we know who to buy from and who not to buy from. word of mouth is the best advertising a company can get and with the internet now days forums and blogs can help make or break a company.

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heres a pic of it installed, forgive the shifter and parts laying around the interior as im in the middle of switching out motors.


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Sorry for the thread necro, but i ordered the same button and took the boot off, bent the tabs out put the boot back on and went to push the button onto the old ebrake button but it is simply too big. no matter how hard i push i cant get the drift button to go on. Is this how it was for you? did you just have to keep working at it or did yours go on easily?

gnvarnadore
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its a really tight fit, you just have to keep pressing it in. funny thing is that i havent even really used it for what its meant for because i like to clutch kick to get her sideways.

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AutoShadow wrote:240sxmotoring
i've dealt with 240sxmotoring a bunch of times. i will recommend them day and night to anyone needing anything. they know their s***, their prices are awesome, and they're hella cool to work with.

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Enjuku has always been good stuff. I actually got one of those circuit sport turn knobs for $5 shipped from a person on Zilvia. :P

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I ordered an oil pressure gauge from them about a month ago. They called me 20 mins later and said the electric costed 20$ more so i send the extra money through paypal and the gauge arrived the next day! and I only opted for standard ground shipping

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Enjuku is like 30mins for my moms place. It's awesome.

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darens13
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does anyone have any measurements of the drift knob? i have some aluminum and access to a lathe, i wanted to just make my own.

gnvarnadore
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dude just order one and use the aluminum to custom make your own driveshaft. or make some sweet shift knobs and sell them.

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darens13
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well i dont have that much aluminum. i just figured i would save a few bucks and it would only take like 10 minutes to cut out.

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numbnuts240 wrote:
i've dealt with 240sxmotoring a bunch of times. i will recommend them day and night to anyone needing anything. they know their s***, their prices are awesome, and they're hella cool to work with.

gnvarnadore
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well mine fits in the hole in the e brake handle really tight and i had to force it in, I'm sure if you measured the hole and made it fit that and then drill out the inside enough for the button to fit inside of it then you would be in for the win. the tolerances are so tight i don't think it could be measured without a caliber.

celbii
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Well i finally got mine on, I used a cloth over it and a metal mallet and just pounded and pounded it till it was on there good. also makesure while you have the boot off to either remove the spring you undo or what i did was just wrap it up in electrical tape otherwise it will make an annoying rattle.


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