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Originally Posted by Z1Performance we have the NISMO shifters in stock Is it safe to assume that NISMO parts will be slightly better (in terms of fitment) than other parts?
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Is it safe to assume that NISMO parts will be slightly better (in terms of fitment) than other parts? Or is that a disservice to products from B&M and AMS?
Words like "grind" and "notchy" have me worried quite a bit.
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Same question.. I'd assume that a NISMO shifter would be substantially better than the B&M, from what I've heard but I'd love to hear your guys opinion Z1P.
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