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For sale here are: (1) A brand new Inland Empire Driveline aluminum driveshaft and (2) a Stillen short-throw shifter and Nissan shifter cup.
The driveshaft was purchased about two years ago and never installed. It has been stored in its original packaging and I'm leaving it in there for the buyer. I've tried to take pictures that show its appearance without removing it from its bubble wrap. It does have a little bit of surface rust on the transmission yoke from storage, but it should clean up very quickly with some fine steel wool. It shouldn't have any impact on the output seal anyway. There is also a tiny amount of rust on the differential pinion flange, but again, pretty much negligible.
It was over $450.00 new, but I'm asking $325.00 shipped to a US-based address. Reasonable offers welcome. Local pickups are welcome, also.
The shifter was purchased new way back in 2006. It has been in its box ever since and still has the original zip-tie attached in order to keep the bushing/sleeve in place. This is not the 4-position one that they sold at one time, but it does have a shorter throw. The shifter cup didn't come with it, but I'm including it for free.
It was $209.95 new (way back then), but I'm asking 125.00 for the shifter and cup shipped in the US. Again, reasonable offers always welcome.
No Payne: The higher horsepower question is a valid one, but I'm not sure how to answer. Based upon the Spicer u-joints and the overall build quality, I certainly believe it is. I bought it to go with a rear end upgrade and engine build that are postponed right now, so I viewed this as a heavy duty option to getting a new factory unit.
Based upon the information I found on ConceptZ Performance's website last night, the part number for this driveshaft is #3730X-A. This appears to be an Inland Empire Driveline part number as the number is preceded by "Inland Empire."
Please note that I specified "manual transmission" when I ordered, and that the "foam filled" option did not exist at the time I bought it, if I recall correctly. If you go to ConceptZPerformance's website, the option to have it foam filled is now available.