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I had mine checked out at all about gearboxes at girraween.After the crash I didn't know if there was any damage to the box so took it there and had it checked,he welded up a small crackin the rear housing checked the gears and syncroses and bearing's said all was fine cost me $250

Cheers Peter

PS web site. www.allaboutgearboxes.com

did u forget to use the clutch when changing gears again? bad smokeh!!

Is that what its for?? :wave: I thought it was another foot rest for my right foot?? :laugh:

Take it down to Greg at Autosport Engineering in Kirrawee for diagnosis.

Thanks Adam and Risking.. I called up Autosport Engineering yesterday afternoon and Ill be booking it it sometime late next week to get it checked out.. Ive heard good things about Autosport Engineering in the past.. I didnt realise that the did gearboxes as well.. it sounds like the one stop mechanical workshop!! ;)

Learn how to change gears?

:Oh snap beyotch:

Im sorry.. are you still speaking *hands Steve-o toilet paper to wipe the bullsh!t coming out of his mouth!!* :wave:

I had mine checked out at all about gearboxes at girraween.After the crash I didn't know if there was any damage to the box so took it there and had it checked,he welded up a small crackin the rear housing checked the gears and syncroses and bearing's said all was fine cost me $250

Cheers Peter

PS web site. www.allaboutgearboxes.com

Thanks for the recommendation Peter :laugh: the thing is Giraween is abit out of the way for me.. Im going to go with Autosport Engineering as they are also conveniently located..

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