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Old 05-29-2007, 10:48 PM
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I found these guys on line, and i wanted to know how there stuff was quality wise..Checked the search engine found a few things but no reviews..
looked like they had some kewl stuff


http://www.ikeya-f.co.jp/en/index.html
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Yeah, they make some cool parts. I wish they made the sequential shifter for our car.
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ikeya formula is a great company. like what mines said, I wish they make the short shifters. I've seen a couple drifters use that SS for drift and time attack and it works well. very high quality products
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Hopefully I will have some parts from them to test.
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Like previously mentioned, these are definitely high quality parts... you get what you pay for... and you'll pay a lot.

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thanks for the info..Ive found listings for the sequential shifter for our car on other sites. looks like ot may be in development...or maybe im on crack again
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Mike can you find out about this for us?
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If you buy like 20 pieces they will make them. But again, the margin is terrible and you have to buy 20 pieces. LOL I honestly dont think 20 people would pay 1200 a pop to make it worth comissioning.
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oh yeah there will be
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If you guys can get enough people interested, then I can definitely see what they can do.

As most of you seem to know, it is expensive to have a company like Ikeya custom make a sequential shifter for a new application...but if you're confident that you can generate enough interest, anything's possible.

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