First up, here's a list of the bits I got:
Evo 3 Short Shifter with dual shear selector rod
Stage 2 clutch and flywheel
Braided clutch hose
Sway Barbarian strut brace
I then also got a low mileage replacement gearbox (the 323i Touring has a ZF anyway so not an upgrade as such, just maintenance as the old one was a little noisy) and a new shifter carrier from Munich Legends, as the gearbox didn't come with one and it saved faffing around using the old one. The gearbox came from A1BN, really cheap and turned up next day.
I built the shifter parts up at home, then put the gearbox and other bits in my boot to drive down to RAW Motorsport one evening the week before the trackday.
Clutch/FW kit:

Short shifter kit:

Fitted:

Transport time!

As you can see I also used Royal Purple gearbox fluid and ATE Super Blue hydraulic fluid - only the good stuff.
Down at RAW in Southampton:

All fitted:

Robin pumping in the RP gearbox fluid:

And job done. As ever RAW Motorsport have done a fantastic job - I can're recommend Robin and his team enough. They always go above and beyond, always do things the proper way (I can't stand shortcuts and bodges and they're the same) and perhaps best of all, are a really friendly bunch and a good laugh.
Here's an example of the proper work they do down there - this is a Compact Cup racer they're building for a customer. Not only are they carrying out all the necessary steps to making it ultra-competitive, but they're also making it all absolutely mint in the process. They're doing another like this at the moment, which will be available to hire.



The last step was then fitting the UUC strut brace, which I did at home.

The result of all this is that the car feels absolutely fantastic. The UUC parts I had before (engine mounts, gearbox mounts, rear braided hoses) were all of excellent quality and the same can be said for these parts. Everything bolted up as it should, came with all the needed lubricants and Loctite (which makes me happy) and just performs exactly the way UUC promised it would.
The shift is short and feels so mechanical without being notchy or difficult to use. There's just no slack or rattle through it - it makes shifting feel really intense, for want of a better word.
The f/w clutch combo is fantastic too. The flywheel is the perfect weight - the engine revs quicker and accelerates quicker but without it being so light that it's undriveable. For any road or track day car I'd go as far as saying that it's just absolutely perfect. The clutch is an OE E34 M5 item so gives a greater area of friction material (so the capacity to handle more torque) but doesn't add any pedal weight. It's made such a huge improvement to the driving experience without sacrificing driveability in the slightest.
The strut brace has also made a notable improvement to turn-in - I'm going to be looking for another X-brace to bolt on now as I hadn't realised just how floppy the front of the touring had felt.
In other news, the Touring will be going back to RAW at the end of the month, following which it'll be put back on the road - I've got a daily now so let the tax and MOT run out so that I could save a bit of cash until the weather improves.
Sorry for the large images - can't find how to reduce them on the new Photobucket. If anyone's worked it out please tell me!































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