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Old Apr 2, 2003 | 07:43 PM
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Regarding your new 350Z Quick-Shifter.

To all individuals, that made this possible. THANK YOU.

We are starting to make the first batch of shifters. Please check the website for more details at http://www.rallitec.com/Q-Shifter/
They will be made over the period of, next week. Once we receive your payment, you will be notified, and your order will be shipped to you directly using ground shipping. This should be 5-10 days from the day that we receive and confirm your payment. If you ordered a Q-Shifter from us, you will be receiving an email over the next few days detail payment information.

If you live in the Toronto, Canada area. You can contact us, and you can pick up your shifter directly from us.
We may be persuaded to install it for you . . . . For free.!!!!!!!!!!!

Thank you…..

Dweeb & Droopy.




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Old Apr 2, 2003 | 07:51 PM
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I dont think anyone asked this...

what happens for reverse? Do you still have to push the shifter in then down?

And this is a serious question...Since the rubber is removed, does it make that "phlick" sound ala Vin Diesel/FNF? lol. i just want to know what i am getting before I pay.

Maybe some members who receive this can post a driving clip with audio so we can hear and see it in action.

And lastly, where is the warranty information in writing? This is not a minor upgrade in my opinion. I want to make sure this product is warrantied from defects and breakage.

thanks.
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Old Apr 2, 2003 | 08:22 PM
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Importlife,

I was waiting for someone to say this about the warranty.
Not to sound stuck-up or conceded, but… I do not have anything in writing. All I have is my word and my work to go by. So far I have not “one” return!
I believe that “Manufacturers” should stand by their product. That means, warranty the product against defects, breakage (unless misused or abused) and general workmanship. I do not have a problem replacing a faulty/broken part. (when I test products, before I release them, I do occasionally break things, but I improve on them before they are released). Heck, I would welcome to see something break in my customers hands, like that I would see what went wrong, improve the design / product, and make it better next time.
I look at it like this, if I make a bad or substandard product, it breaks, bends or what ever, it is going to hurt me more in the future. Fortunately / unfortunately, word gets around very fast these days, and I will NOT shoot myself in the foot.
I can’t say that all will like my product, but liking and being a good product are two different things.
After all, piece of paper or a word is as good as the person / company behind it.

Ok , I need sleep now . . . . . . . .

Reverse is exactly like the stock shifter, down and right.
Ya, it makes a bit of a click sound ( it is more felt than heard), like I said before, I eliminated the center rubber insert. ( Vinnie boy is my hero … NOT !!! )
Video, I was going to do anew one today, but I am just too tired. Sorry.

Dweeb
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Old Apr 3, 2003 | 04:59 AM
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Importlife, Just use the post above as warranty in writing.
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Old Apr 3, 2003 | 07:09 PM
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Hey, thats some fine work (pics on website)..out of curiosity what type of CNC are ya using....
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Old Apr 3, 2003 | 08:09 PM
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Originally posted by cheeves
Hey, thats some fine work (pics on website)..out of curiosity what type of CNC are ya using....
Someone asked me the same question 2 days ago, so i took a picture... here is one of the machines
Attached Thumbnails Your opinion please-cnc.jpg  
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