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New for November 2007, due to increasing orders and desire to run this business more efficiently, I will no longer be selling switches, joysticks, LEDs, etc directly.  Attempting to keep inventory of all these parts has greatly complicated my operations, often resulting in delayed shipping of orders while waiting for inventory to arrive.  By eliminating this aspect I will be able to have controllers in boxes simply waiting for an address.  Also, I have placed a (relatively small) markup on those parts, so you will save a little money by sourcing them yourselves.  I will supply links below to all the parts I have previously sold, allowing you to buy them directly.  The end result of this change for the customer is faster shipping times, better customer service, and savings on accessory costs. 

In addition to a controller you will need 2 momentary sources for upshift and downshift, 2 on/off sources to lock the torque convertor and switch between auto and manual, and 4 LEDs are recommended to show your gear position.  You can source these parts from a local or electronics store such as RadioShack, or order from one of many good online stores.  Links will be provided below for suppliers I have previously used.
 
Momentary sources ...................On/off sources .................... Indicator LEDs
 
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NEW Joystick - Purchase from Happ Controls (#50-7602-16)

 
 
Arcade Joystick - Purchase from Happ Controls

 
 
 
 
Dual tube-mount pushbuttons - Purchase from SurplusCenter
 
 
 
 
Rocker switch - Purchase from SurplusCenter

 
 
 
 
Pushbutton 1 - Purchase from All Electronics (red | black)
 

 
Twist Machine Paddles - not stocked - For what appears to be the ultimate paddleshifting setup, check out Twist Machine. This setup mounts to an aftermarket steering wheel and transmits the shift signals to their electronic unit through radio waves so their are no wires connecting the steering wheel to the column. Their electronics do not include a vehicle interface, so join it with an AWshifting controller for your vehicle. Be warned, between the paddles, wheel adapter and wheel you will likely spend $800. http://www.twistmachine.com/products/
 
 
 
 
Steering Wheels - not stocked - A variety of steering wheels are on the market which feature integrated buttons that could be easily adapted to the AWshifting control unit. Sparco and Momo are two particular manufacturers. One could also adapt many stock steering wheels if willing to give up or relocate buttons for horns or cruise control.