D shaped steering wheels on the S2K?
Originally Posted by Nyther,Feb 19 2007, 09:48 PM
Amazing shifter, any info about that?
The shifter is a one off I built. It has a 30% shorter through than the factory shifter. It is all my own creation there is nothing Honda except the nylon bushings that the shifter is cradled in. Even the threads on the fasteners are standard/American.
I built this shifter before there was a short shifter available for the S2000.
Richard Paul built one about a year and a half after I built mine. He produced them and it is for sale through
Rick's Accessories here on this forum
I also make these
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=457207
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=464364
Originally Posted by GOS2K007,Feb 19 2007, 10:39 PM
Shifter is definitely nice. Looks like something out of an exotic.
I am sure a lot of people here have seen the Fast And the Furious movie,
When Brian is shifting the Eclipse near the beginning of the movie you here the shifter make a high pitch clicking sound followed by a kind of burst of air...This is how this shifter sounds. I like to say I ment to do that but, it just came out that way
When I give a ride to someone they always say...Man, that sh$% sounds just like the Fast and the Furious
Originally Posted by Nyther,Feb 20 2007, 12:07 PM
Man i'm so into that shifter, forget the vgs wheel, the shifter is waayyyy hotter!
You should build some sets and sale them, whats the price!?
You should build some sets and sale them, whats the price!?
Hats off to Richard Paul for making the short shifter affordable to the S2000 drivers
I have about $1200.00 into the prototype and the mass build on these would be near the same
I do not think very many would step to the plate and put down $1,200.00 for a shifter.
Wow, thats an awfull amount of money... But the difference between ricks's and thise one is only the shiftingplate?
What causes that "clicking" shifting then?
Well, on the positive side, you are pretty original with such a shifter...
What causes that "clicking" shifting then?
Well, on the positive side, you are pretty original with such a shifter...
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