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Will probably be cheaper in the long run to sell the Auto and buy a manual.

I would suggest the complete conversion will be in the region of $3K after you get a good clutch .

I am not sure but think the diff ratios are different as well.

cheers

Ken

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Kens right

$1500 for box in perth, people have gotten em cheaper .... they are lucky

Pedals master/slave cylinder tailshaft fly std clutch would console manual box c/memeber $800

a real clutch $600

ECU manual ecu the auto ones no good if you plan on running any sort of boost $250

change your 3.9 to teh 4.1 $300

pitting $45

oil $60

I can point you at most of the gear and a installer if you choose that path

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trooooo, how much of it can ya get mr mayhem? maybe i should just toughen my auto box up, i getting a wolf 3d so that solves the ecu prob but yeah can you point me to places where can get a tougher auto box built?

adrian ;)

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