Nismo Short shifter

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Nicksemianiw
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Are they any good? And hows the feel, i am more looking for a really good solid feel then a really short throw. Any sudjestions?


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9240sx
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My friend has one and it feels almost like stock with a new bushing.Get the B&M,Plus it cost's less then the Nismo.

180fan
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Car: 89 fastback

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nismo = stock shifting throws but just solid. get a C's (what Nissan Motorsports actually uses) or get the B&M. The B&M does have shorter throws on 4 most notably over the C's

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D1 guy
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Car: 1997 kouki S14 SR powered w/400whp and a stock 1994 FD R2 (26,000miles),

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Yeah the b & m is great....if you want solid, thats the way to go. Its solid as a rock. I wouldnt want anything else. Im very happy with it.

jamied311
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Car: 91 Nissan 240SX Fastback

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D1 guy wrote:Its solid as a rock. I wouldnt want anything else. Im very happy with it.
Same here... i had a nismo shifter first, and my friend had a B&M... after i drove his car i was hooked... it just feels really solid!

PDX_S14
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Car: 98 240SX w/ sr20det

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yup!! B&M is way to go.... if you can get a hold of the 1st gen one are better but 2nd gen just as good. btw you love the clicking sound when you shift with the b&m!!

ILikeMy240sx
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I felt the way B&M shifts on my friends S13 and holy crap... what a huge difference that was. It didnt feel like my shifter was just stuck in a bag of sand or something... It actually felt like I was shifting.


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