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Hi All,

It's been a while.....anyone in NSW interested in doing the Transgo Shift Kit to there M35. If there's enough interest I'll put together another group buy for those I do the install's on.

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Hmm I hear good things about this mod. I am interested the next time this comes around... Currently saving for an o/s trip later this year.

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It's the same kit, it just comes with a different set of valves /springs to suit the later model box.

I've had mine done ;)

Is there a part number for this kit?

I got a quote for $320 NZD but just want to make sure it's the right kit for the PNM35

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Is there a part number for this kit?

I got a quote for $320 NZD but just want to make sure it's the right kit for the PNM35

It's not for the PNM35, it's for the RE5ro5a gearbox. It is printed on your build plate in the engine bay. Do a google search for that and Transgo and you will easily find it.

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