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hi all,

Am looking at purchasing the transgo shift kit for my M35. I'm not very confident in fitting this up myself, and am wondering if someone in Victoria can do this for me. Essentially looking at a trans service + shift kit install.

please comment below or pm if you can assist please.

thanks!

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  On 12/07/2015 at 11:36 PM, Brick said:

Yep go see scotty. He is the m35 guru in Victoria.

This is accurate. Where as other "experts" give you the "what the hell is that!" when they see your M35, Scott has been working on the for, erm, what is it now Scott? 7 years? 8 years?

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  On 13/07/2015 at 12:48 AM, iamhe77 said:

This is accurate. Where as other "experts" give you the "what the hell is that!" when they see your M35, Scott has been working on the for, erm, what is it now Scott? 7 years? 8 years?

Too bloody long Cam. :P

But I have 4 here at the moment, might be a week or two Igor.

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