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Hi all,

Yet another part for you to spend your hard earned cash on......Transgo Shift Kits.

Since we share the same gearbox in the NM35 Stagea I thought I might offer you V35 guys with the autos that want a quicker shift this kit as well.

I currently buying the Transgo kit's from the US in batch's of 4 so I can reduce the shipping price.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/TRANSGO-RE5R05A-HD2-NISSAN-TITAN-ARMADA-350Z-HEAVY-DUTY-/350343113611?

pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item519213ab8b

Info : http://www.txchange.com/transgo.htm

M35 thread: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/373138-nm35-stagea-slushbox/

Basically I am offering the install and shift kit installed for $500(You supply your own oil or I can reuse your current stuff).

If anyone is interested PM me.

cheers

Craig

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Hey

Any chance of having this installed for the 250GT? Not too sure on the model of the gearbox, one thing's for sure, it's a 4sp not 5.

Whereabouts are you anyway?

Haven't done one but I am sure I can nail it....RE5 is harder!

I need the following info from you to see if I can find a kit though:

*Year of make

*motor

*If you can get the Gearbox model #

I think I have found the kit but I need you to confirm....It may work out cheaper for you.

  • 3 weeks later...

In my 4spd, the 1-2 gear change is rediculously slow at full throttle, and if anything id just want to fix that one.

ive been looking at all the youtube vids of 35's with this kit.... $500 is a good price... and wouldnt mind one.. but CBF doing it myself at this stage

edit: this is an interesting thread to read ........

http://g35driver.com/forums/engine-drivetrain-forced-induction-diy/313499-diy-transgo-valve-body-upgrade.html

Edited by Deep Dish V35

so how much would these end up with a good group buy, and how hard is an install as i dont live in large city.

with the US dollar going up I have had to revise the price.

$250 for the labour including shipping both ways to metro areas via TNT(non residential).....so up to $50 worth of shipping.....anything over that is extra.

around $245-$255 for the kit.

So around $500 total installed.

Removing the kit is not that hard.....a little dirty but not that hard.

PM me for more detail.

cheers

Craig

  • 4 weeks later...

I got my shift kit installed by Craig yesterday. I'll keep it brief, this is by far the best mod ever. I got it on my 350z and the difference is amazing. See, if you have an Auto transmission and wanna go down that way, modifying, pimping your ride, you will probably go to a pod filter first, then a exhaust, plenum spacer and bla bla... In short, forget all, do yourself a favor and get this kit, trust me, you will actually feel it, and 5 seconds later you got it, your jaw will drop, its worth a lot more than that $500 requested. Besides, Craig is a great guy, you have to meet him, you will improve your German as well :) lol Craig, you are the man!!! Thanks for this :)

By the way, as soon as I got some time, I'll post a video of it.

Alex

I have the Transgo Kit installed already and is definitely a great mod for the automatics, especially when using manu-matic gear changes.

Careful in the wet with VDC off...car can go sideways with a decent amount of throttle changing from 2nd to 3rd gear!

GTM Motorsports in Cali have these parts and you will not have to get them from Ebay.

They are part of the G35Driver forum

I am sure Sam would be very interested in expanding his market to Australia.

When you get a moment check out his web-site, if you havent already

My two cents

Transgo Valvebody Upgrade kit

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I have the Transgo Kit installed already and is definitely a great mod for the automatics, especially when using manu-matic gear changes.

Careful in the wet with VDC off...car can go sideways with a decent amount of throttle changing from 2nd to 3rd gear!

My V already does that lol :banana:

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