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rather than him spamming other threads...

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lol haha i went back to pick up 4th gear thank you very much!!!

but yeah.. does any one know how much it will cost me to repair the gear box

looks like the syncros are stuffed

downshifting 5th-4th and 2nd gear is a lil ruff which i wouldnt mind fixing?/

any idieas guys?

Originally posted by JNR24

Hey guys,

I am sure that theres some really good Performance workshops in victoria that people goto to get certain parts.

So why not help some people out (like myself) who are looking for parts and post some links/contacts to sites/people they may have been to or spoken too (In victoria or close interstate)

And make sure we get some specelised performance places in here as well. eg, places that do headwork, polishers, turbo places, exhaust places, panel beaters/sprayers, part importers, transmission places (For Zdenko, who just thought that 4th gear would look good lying on the road! :shake:), and any other genrals like Car Audio places, good dynos tuning places, and wreckers.

LoL CHeers boys!!!

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