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i know an easier way to convert your 31. sell it, and buy a manual one! will be cheaper and shitloads easier. :uh-huh:

it's not relaly sellable atm. the tailshaft is stuffed and is banging on the floor pan pretty badly atm. i need to just get that fixed, then i could sell it. it's the only thing wrong with the car atm (cept some rust spots here and there)

it's not relaly sellable atm. the tailshaft is stuffed and is banging on the floor pan pretty badly atm. i need to just get that fixed, then i could sell it. it's the only thing wrong with the car atm (cept some rust spots here and there)

Hey mate, ive got a 1 piece tailshaft for an auto lying around, $60, that should get u out on the track, just leave it in 2nd gear the whole way through and do a lot of weight shifting

Hey mate, ive got a 1 piece tailshaft for an auto lying around, $60, that should get u out on the track, just leave it in 2nd gear the whole way through and do a lot of weight shifting

i got the tailshaft fixed, and did a service on it yesterday. thanks anyway tho. =)

i just need the diff locked now. if someone can help me find someone that'd do it before the drift day, then i'll be in for sure. :P

i got the tailshaft fixed, and did a service on it yesterday. thanks anyway tho. =)

i just need the diff locked now. if someone can help me find someone that'd do it before the drift day, then i'll be in for sure. :P

no worries mate, just go to any workshop in your area and give em a case of beer or $50 to weld up the spider gears etc- only need to drain the oil, take off the diff cover plate, clean it out a bit with de greaser, weld it up, let it cool a bit and fill it up with oil again, shouldnt take more than 30-40 mins tops. Get it done today or saturday morning if u can coz shit will be closed on fri/sun

no worries mate, just go to any workshop in your area and give em a case of beer or $50 to weld up the spider gears etc- only need to drain the oil, take off the diff cover plate, clean it out a bit with de greaser, weld it up, let it cool a bit and fill it up with oil again, shouldnt take more than 30-40 mins tops. Get it done today or saturday morning if u can coz shit will be closed on fri/sun

i'd get it done now, but i dont finish work til 4 today and it'll take me at least an hour to get back to my car. hmm. may have to wait til sat morning. :S




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