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FS: Numeric Racing Shifter + 987 Shifter Cables
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Category: Drivetrain
Price (no $ sign please): $1000
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits (select ONLY those which apply): 986, 987, 996, 997
Location (Region): Canada
Item Condition: Used
Being stupidly frugal some times, I would have liked the Numeric shifter, but didn't feel like stepping up to the price. Instead, I bought a cheap CNC aluminum short shifter from Fleabay for $40. It is actually really nice. Aluminum bearing journals with delrin sleeves, just like the big boys. Adjustable tension and fore/aft, unlike OEM.
So, even if you just buy the cables alone for a good price, a cheap bastidge can make solid use of them for well less than a grand.
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I did these cables on my 987.1, when I painted my center console. Amazing upgrade for confidence and durability.
Being stupidly frugal some times, I would have liked the Numeric shifter, but didn't feel like stepping up to the price. Instead, I bought a cheap CNC aluminum short shifter from Fleabay for $40. It is actually really nice. Aluminum bearing journals with delrin sleeves, just like the big boys. Adjustable tension and fore/aft, unlike OEM.
So, even if you just buy the cables alone for a good price, a cheap bastidge can make solid use of them for well less than a grand.
Being stupidly frugal some times, I would have liked the Numeric shifter, but didn't feel like stepping up to the price. Instead, I bought a cheap CNC aluminum short shifter from Fleabay for $40. It is actually really nice. Aluminum bearing journals with delrin sleeves, just like the big boys. Adjustable tension and fore/aft, unlike OEM.
So, even if you just buy the cables alone for a good price, a cheap bastidge can make solid use of them for well less than a grand.
The numbness was gone and the throws were butter smooth.
Thanks for the input @BoulderGeek