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.... I also like the fact it farks people off to see it in a skyline lol. Some people want to watch the world burn. I'd prefer to just mindf**k society into a pseudo feeling of security, then douse the thing with fuel and light the sucker up, I don't think I'd even watch, just simply walk away with my back turned victoriously humming Beethovens 5th :)

Why do u want the 6 speed? What's wrong with the 5 speed in yours or is it an auto?

And yes I love autos, for numerous reasons... 2 mainly: people ALWAYS will underestimate an auto car (if they're misinformed nimrods) and nothing amuses me more then taking someone for a run in mine and watching them go "WTF as it smashes into the next gear" or better yet all the "manual heros" that lay shit and then make excuses when they can't launch and "miss gears"

mmm sequential makes this not happen!! still saving for mine :(

.... I also like the fact it farks people off to see it in a skyline lol. Some people want to watch the world burn. I'd prefer to just mindf**k society into a pseudo feeling of security, then douse the thing with fuel and light the sucker up, I don't think I'd even watch, just simply walk away with my back turned victoriously humming Beethovens 5th :)

hahahah i love it.

mines manual, just in 5th gear it idles way to high for highway driving and in 2nd gear the is not alot of grab it just..... kind of slowly drives away even when i hold revs up and stuff it then grabs, loses traction, and does its little 1 second wheel spin before i back off again

im thinking the s15 or the 350 gearbox i think from looking around the s15 box is weak and people put the r33 rb25 box's in the s15's

but im yet to convince myself of the need to, if the clutch starts to go then i may look more but other than that ill just spend more money on fuel hahaha probs be cheaper

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fark autos specially powerglides....no good on the street or pretty much uselss! my car is a street car and sees corners.... :P

If I was making big power I'd out a glide in mine :P I think gummy had one in his toranna at one point #@34GeeTeeTee

Yep 4.11 diff gears will do that, I've got 3.7s in the ass of mine.

I honestly don't think it's worth the fuss man, could always change ur gear ratio, and give me your 4.11s :)

im probably going to talk to northside transmission tomorrow they are a few sheds up from my work, i need to get my diff redone its leaking and the limo isnt so limo anymore.

ill see how much it would be to change the ratios or what they think of the idea of a box swap. if they think it will be worth it and its not to much i might let your nissan have some more nissan parts again :P

me to night all

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