first daY gOt tHe shift kNOb and Broke iT:(
first daY gOt tHe shift **** and Broke iT:(
finally i got the red/black mazda jdm shift **** w/ top led light from japan....no good installation..and i juz broke down the wire which to made the top lightening while i was twist on the ****....and the black leather cover for the transmission to substitute the original one look sooo weird ,coz it does not totally fit the **** well......anywayz....i juz keep it red and w/ lightening in the night.... so sad...itz over $350 include shipping delivery.....damit.
it really easy to break the wire..and the cover looks soooo ugly..japanese did such a stupid design for the **** ....but i love everything in a rotary symbol... has anybody got the turbo kitz on ur 8?
Originally Posted by ÜberJumper
Replacing your S's with Z's is not cool. Nor is spelling your "ur". Oh, and spelling you as U went out last decade.
You mean... "Thanks, it's just to make it easy to type. Whatever, I'll try to change it."
Once you learn how to type properly, and not like an elementary school reject (because, well, you learned how to spell all those words properly in elementary school right?) you'd be amazed to find that people actually care about what you have to contribute. Sure spelling and grammar mistakes are ok on online forums, but the gross butchery of the english language in your post (and english seems to be what this forum uses as a standard language for communications) is embarrassing to me as a fellow Canadian.
If you continue to "learn" to type incorrectly (every post you make you're teaching yourself how to type incorrectly), it will make it harder to type correctly when you need to.
Once you learn how to type properly, and not like an elementary school reject (because, well, you learned how to spell all those words properly in elementary school right?) you'd be amazed to find that people actually care about what you have to contribute. Sure spelling and grammar mistakes are ok on online forums, but the gross butchery of the english language in your post (and english seems to be what this forum uses as a standard language for communications) is embarrassing to me as a fellow Canadian.
If you continue to "learn" to type incorrectly (every post you make you're teaching yourself how to type incorrectly), it will make it harder to type correctly when you need to.
If all your friends jumped off a bridge, that wouldn't make replacing S's with Z's right would it?
But seriously, wow, you CAN type in english! SO much easier to read.
As for the Shifter you're talking about, I was looking at one as well. Where did you purchase it from? Any pictures of it?
But seriously, wow, you CAN type in english! SO much easier to read.
As for the Shifter you're talking about, I was looking at one as well. Where did you purchase it from? Any pictures of it?
from jt-imports...but i feel soooo sad....finally they decided to close...but they still shipped the final orders...i appreciated. and you can also get it from... www.japanparts.com
i love the jdm shift **** very much. but i just cant figure out how come mazda does not retail the mannual **** in North America,but just for the auto one.
Leave the poor guy alone I only started typing properly as of me starting to write much more essays a month. If i write like a slob here I do it by habit when im typing my essays. So I try my best to stay as punctual as possible.
https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...ted+Shift+****
search is your friend that was a real common problem when people bought them
search is your friend that was a real common problem when people bought them
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"You are better off installing this yourself. its very easy to do. .. and yes just cut the wires and solder on a new braided one.. but if you install it yourself as per the instructions it will not break.. unless you take the **** of allot. and even then you just have to make sure to never bend that wire very tight at all... don't let it twist around the shift lever while turning it .. don't wiggle the wire around .. Heat applied to a copper wire will make it break very fast.
If you do install it yourself you only have to pop out the center cover that the boot is attached to and then you have to take out 2 screws that hold in the ash tray.. the new **** plugs into the ash tray light circuit..
I would think that if you take it to the dealer to get installed it will surely come back broken in some way. maybe not the ****. but they may break or scratch any number of things installing it.
"
"You are better off installing this yourself. its very easy to do. .. and yes just cut the wires and solder on a new braided one.. but if you install it yourself as per the instructions it will not break.. unless you take the **** of allot. and even then you just have to make sure to never bend that wire very tight at all... don't let it twist around the shift lever while turning it .. don't wiggle the wire around .. Heat applied to a copper wire will make it break very fast.
If you do install it yourself you only have to pop out the center cover that the boot is attached to and then you have to take out 2 screws that hold in the ash tray.. the new **** plugs into the ash tray light circuit..
I would think that if you take it to the dealer to get installed it will surely come back broken in some way. maybe not the ****. but they may break or scratch any number of things installing it.
"
Originally Posted by orange0303
adamdeng.. i am guy who meet u in burnaby
i am orange 
man.. 380+shipping.. that sucks dude
i am orange 
man.. 380+shipping.. that sucks dude

Originally Posted by HiTMaNN
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"You are better off installing this yourself. its very easy to do. .. and yes just cut the wires and solder on a new braided one.. but if you install it yourself as per the instructions it will not break.. unless you take the **** of allot. and even then you just have to make sure to never bend that wire very tight at all... don't let it twist around the shift lever while turning it .. don't wiggle the wire around .. Heat applied to a copper wire will make it break very fast.
If you do install it yourself you only have to pop out the center cover that the boot is attached to and then you have to take out 2 screws that hold in the ash tray.. the new **** plugs into the ash tray light circuit..
I would think that if you take it to the dealer to get installed it will surely come back broken in some way. maybe not the ****. but they may break or scratch any number of things installing it.
"
"You are better off installing this yourself. its very easy to do. .. and yes just cut the wires and solder on a new braided one.. but if you install it yourself as per the instructions it will not break.. unless you take the **** of allot. and even then you just have to make sure to never bend that wire very tight at all... don't let it twist around the shift lever while turning it .. don't wiggle the wire around .. Heat applied to a copper wire will make it break very fast.
If you do install it yourself you only have to pop out the center cover that the boot is attached to and then you have to take out 2 screws that hold in the ash tray.. the new **** plugs into the ash tray light circuit..
I would think that if you take it to the dealer to get installed it will surely come back broken in some way. maybe not the ****. but they may break or scratch any number of things installing it.
"
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