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rattlsnak 12-02-2016 09:53 PM

Is there another round of these coming soon?

996GT3 12-17-2016 06:29 AM

ben, i have a 996 cup shifter i am thinking about putting in my 996 2004 anniversary car.

What are your thoughts on a rebuild of this unit and will in improve and shorten the shift?

email for me is healthpros at a o l . C O M


Thanks,


Rick

PS saw a cross post on RENNLIST where a few guys are happy with your rebuild

Ben006 12-19-2016 03:14 PM

Pm'ed ;)

Last round is all sold!

Next one probably in January.

Ben

drew44 12-23-2016 08:30 AM

Just got mine in the mail last night!!! Can't wait to have some free time to install. Looks great! Thanks Ben...Happy Holidays!!!

nieuwhzn 12-23-2016 10:22 PM

Mine came in today. Looks great. Boxxie is hibernating until Spring, so it will be a couple of months before I can try it out.
Thanks Ben, Merry Christmas!

PaulE 12-24-2016 05:20 AM

You guys will love your new shifters! I am now "adapted" to the shorter throws, it feels like the new normal to me. Thanks again Ben!

Ben006 12-24-2016 06:53 AM

Thanks for the feed backs guys!

Happy holidays!

Ben ;)

auBoxster 01-02-2017 02:44 PM

Would be interested in a kit when the next round is available. Let me know what I need to do to register / be added to the list etc....

Thanks
Grant

Ben006 01-02-2017 04:00 PM

I'll PM you ;)

amagalla 01-09-2017 07:16 PM

I got the shifter installed and it works very nicely. I do still have a bit of lateral play in the shifter. I assume that is either down to the cables/linkage or the trans itself. Any ideas?

Ben006 01-10-2017 09:30 AM

Usually the last bit of play comes from the gearbox, there isn't a lot you can do about it :/

Gelbster 01-10-2017 11:28 AM

Get an assistant to wiggle the lever while you verify from underneath.Visual is not required if you can get your fingers on the selector -you'll feel the free play.

Ben006 01-14-2017 06:31 PM

Hi!

New round coming soon! ;)

If you want one, PM me!

I think I said it already, but I'm increasing the price a bit because of the machine shop prices and the added step in the re-assembly of polishing the lever shaft.
New price is 130$ shipped to the US!

Thanks!

Ben.

PaulE 01-15-2017 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ben006 (Post 522747)
Hi!

New round coming soon! ;)

If you want one, PM me!

I think I said it already, but I'm increasing the price a bit because of the machine shop prices and the added step in the re-assembly of polishing the lever shaft.
New price is 130$ shipped to the US!

Thanks!

Ben.

Still a great price in my opinion. Did the batch around Halloween/Thanksgiving include the polishing? Not that I'm going to change again if it didn't!

Ben006 01-19-2017 03:11 PM

Hi!

No, I started doing it on some on the last round and realized it could only make them better since the only failed one I've ever had was because of that shaft!

If you want one, be quick! I'm closing the orders soon! ;)

Ben

cbadbox 01-20-2017 07:37 AM

polished shaft
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ben006 (Post 523441)
Hi!

No, I started doing it on some on the last round and realized it could only make them better since the only failed one I've ever had was because of that shaft!

If you want one, be quick! I'm closing the orders soon! ;)

Ben

Ben just curious, Mine is still in the box and won't get installed until spring. Should I send it back to have the shaft polished? What sort of additional cost would that entail or is it something I could do myself?

I look forward to the improvements either way.

Thanks,

Mario

Ben006 01-21-2017 04:14 PM

Sorry I forgot to answer you!

If you are satisfied with the smoothness of your lever, no need to worry! It would cost more in shipping it back and forth than actually polishing the shaft...
And if it turns out bad... I'll fix it.

For the other, this is the last call! Closing very soon! I don't want the other that have confirmed there order to wait too much.

;)
Ben

cbadbox 01-22-2017 05:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ben006 (Post 523724)
Sorry I forgot to answer you!

If you are satisfied with the smoothness of your lever, no need to worry! It would cost more in shipping it back and forth than actually polishing the shaft...
And if it turns out bad... I'll fix it.

For the other, this is the last call! Closing very soon! I don't want the other that have confirmed there order to wait too much.

;)
Ben

Copy that and thanks!!

MoeMonney 01-23-2017 07:42 PM

Why would the shaft need to be polished? To fit the actual shift knob? I also have your shifter and IM going to install it soon. What kind of polishing are you talking about?

Ben006 01-27-2017 08:29 AM

I'm not polishing the lever, but the shaft that holds the lever.
It's going to make is't even smoother and avoid any risk of the zinc coating peeling!

The last order is closed, but you can still pm me for the next one ;)


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