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    Hi,

    I need a dwift button for my handbrake. I want the threaded type, not the other dodgy one.

    In brisbane would be preferable - i need it before the weekend

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    If you don't find one just unscrew the normal one, I assume its for matsuri?
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    Yes it is
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    Just dont loose the screw part like I did if you just pull it out, haha.
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    craig would have one. but he's away till the weekend. helpful. for a temporary measure you could just use the old rear seat release pin trick.
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    I have a spare one down here in Sydney, brand new.

    If it was express posted I'm sure it would get to you before the weekend... Otherwise just remove the button

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    got them brand new.
    Red, $30 posted express

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    I just put a screw in the handle that holds the button in

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    I think I used to just have the spring out and put a screw in the end so you could pull it out to use the handbrake, haha.
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    Not a discussion thread on how to make your handbrake not lock up guys, he's after a drift button.

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