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Hi, i am looking to do a auto to manual conversion on my r33 gts-t, now I know this has been discussed several times, but I actually need to know ALL the gear one would need to do a conversion like this (clutch,flywheel, driveshaft etc)

Need to know so I can buy all the parts and get the conversion done locally.

Any help would be appreciated.

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russ, i already considered this, but theres no point ur looking at nearly $3000 for there whole conversion, money is better spent on mods :D, or just sell the car and get a manual :) i just gonna wait till i get my next car :) definately a manual

adrian :rolleyes:

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  • 4 weeks later...

yeah 2-3kis the general asking price. azn romeo if u ain't got anything productive to say don't say anything!

hippy, yeah it will blow the auto box, but then again u could always strengthen the auto box? hehee but manual is more fun to drive :P

adrian :D

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