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Yeah the 350 GT get the 8 Speed CVT Auto box,

Ours is only the "5" Speed Auto.

To anyone thinking of getting one, I cant express my pleasure of this car, best bang for you buck in terms of car for money.

Speak to Nigel if you are intrested in getting one, I am sure he can point you in the right direction

Mike

  dan_the_man said:
nigel at autowholesale?

I have the 350-GT which is sports pack being normal DIN unit (like ADM cars), dark trim, non electric seats, 3.5 motor and the 6 Speed Getrag box and it goes quite well, GT-8 is quicker bottom end but I like the feel of the manual.

Only manual in WA (as far as I know) and only a couple more in the country if that, in the US manual's are that rare guys convert them from Auto.

Manual 350 GT's are easily costing more on average if you can find them, in the last 3 months their has only been 3 PV35's with the six speed up at auction with two selling, they are about 30% more expensive for a manual compared to a GT-8 going on the last 3 months auction prices.

If they were cheaper their would be more in the country.

What year and model is yours Mike.

Edited by Guest

MarkR33,

Car looks a lot better in the flesh than Pics for some reason.

Insurance was done through Famous. Full Comp with Two nominated drivers, No claim bonus, Free windscreenn etc etc for $825.

Mike

HAHAH

True, it is an easy choice, for which one I want to drive, but Auto can be good for those lazy sunday mornings heading out for a coffee or for the paper.

Mike

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