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Hey guys,

just wondering if you guys have done or had any friends that have done a manual conversion for their cars ( in this case for an ADM model S15 silvia with a the stocker auto looking to have an S14 box fitted) its for my best mate who asked me to post this topic on here as he trusts SAU members knowledge and opinions more so than other forums (ns.com etc)

any experiences, advice and recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

thanks in advance guys, always so helpful. :blink:

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this happens evrytime someone asks for a recomendation, evryone posts there workshop of choice and we end up having nearly every workshop

in adelaide having a mention..

never ending.

check the sticky thread ''workshops''. will give you ample choices of quality workshops to make up your own mind.

Boostworx

Turbo Tune

Tillbrooks

Graham West Workshop

any other more shitty places who have radio adverts etc.

I personally would say +1 for TurboTune. Great service there, awesome price. Call up and speak to Michael, they know their silvia's pretty well.

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