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this isnt the link i was talking bout but this gets more respect imo. what i have seen is basically swapping in a manual surround and replacing the auto gear knob with a manual one.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Me...mp;hl=shift+kit

jaime that sounds like you are volunteering your car for me to learn in. ok

this isnt the link i was talking bout but this gets more respect imo. what i have seen is basically swapping in a manual surround and replacing the auto gear knob with a manual one.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Me...mp;hl=shift+kit

jaime that sounds like you are volunteering your car for me to learn in. ok

LOL!

Nice try Basti!

Yeah those pics of the auto looks interesting and they did a very good job of it too.

This would have to be the most funniest thread i have seen on any forum lol...

Why Just why would you?

:D

im not condoning it. if driving an auto makes you feel any less of a man, then i would say you are compensating pretty hard in the first place.

LOL!

Nice try Basti!

Yeah those pics of the auto looks interesting and they did a very good job of it too.

only worth it if you mod the tranny to the level those guys have, manualised auto, histalls etc

Well here's the go...

I bought my first car - I found four R33's and 3 of them were manual...

Because my aunty was buying it - She forced me to get an auto

I CAN AND WANT TO DRIVE A MANUAL!!!!!!!

But i cant afford to change cars now and I OBVIOUSLY don't get much respect for firstly driving an NA and secondly for having an AUTO!

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