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I'm getting my car converted to manual very soon and was just wondering if there is anyone out there who would be interested in the box? I don't know its retail so I can't list a price. If anyone is interested, PM me and make an offer.

Thanks

Hey Amadeo.

What exactly are you selling? Is it just the box or does it include shifter, surround, tourque converter, ecu etc.

How many k's

Does anybody know if it would it be a straight swap into a R33?

Oh are the 34 autos 3 speed + overdrive?

Im selling the entire tiptronic set, and yes that would be the shifter and everything but not the ecu as i will be keeping that until i get a power fc. I will also be keepiing the dash. I am not sure whether you can put this into an r33. Does anybody know if this is possible?

I've been told that the R34 tip-tronic gearbox ECU is part of the main ECU.

BTW, it's a 4 speed Auto (no overdrive).

Hey Amadeo, keep us uptodate as to the development of your conversion. How is it running with the manual gearbox with stock ECU? What do you need to do the manual conversion?

How about $450 then?

If that price is for the whole box, how much would you accept for just the parts I listed above, I honestly don't know what they are worth but I definately need them.

Sorry, I consulted someone on the value of my auto box and so I've decided to keep it as $450 is very under priced and I'm sorry as I had no idea of its value at the time. I'll just keep it till someone starts a post whcih indicates that they desperately need it. I know the tipronic set isn't in demand at the moment but one day someone's auto box is going to blow.

Thanks anyway guys, sorry if i caused any inconvienance.

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