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went to knox automatics, he was great. i got the shift kit done in my r33. alot better. shifts harder. i highly recommend anyone whos after one to go there, if your in melbourne.

G`day all it`s ok for the eastern states what about us in the west ???? is there anybody in PERTH how dose these mod`s in the west ???? & dose the B box ie series 2 stagea ???? i have go my service kit for my trans woud like some help ????.thank`s chuckie

I believe stage 1 and 2 are the same special price as on page 1.

For the full manualised box you'll need to give them a call to discuss, however still mentioning this thread will give get you a special offer.

You would still have all 4 gears, just will have to select them manually.

I ordered one the other day. All the boys there are really tops to deal with. Couldnt be more helpful. Havent got it yet but the service is good.

Just a side note, is it as easy as unbolting the pan, draining the fluid, un bolting the valve body and then swapping them over?

Does it come with any sort of instructions at all? :thumbsup:

I have a July 98 series 1 r34, it also has a B model transmission.

Wonder what the difference is for them to not be moddable. Anyone know?

Hey

It must be R34's in general. I was told it was the valve bodies in the auto, there are 11 instead of 9 (I think from memory) but I could be wrong. The valve bodies are also different to the normal ones (I think again). It might be worth inquiring with MV Auto's (in Adelaide I think) they may have something that would suit the R34's. (sorry pregnancy has made me vague).

This has probably made you none the wiser, sorry. :(

Cheers

I have a July 98 series 1 r34, it also has a B model transmission.

Wonder what the difference is for them to not be moddable. Anyone know?

G`day i have spoke to the boy`z few week`s back no luck with the B model boxes different valve bodies there hoping that some one will start modding them sooon ??????,r34,series 2 stagea tiptronic all have B box.i think the boy`z will be snowed under when the valve bodies become available ?????????,iam wanting to get one asap,chuckie

If u have an auto skyline and u dont get one of these you shouldnt have an auto skyline.

BLOODY AWESOME!

Bangs straight into gear under normal driving, get up it and it SMASHES thru gears! Chirps and belts second, then third! Wow. I can talk highly enough about this eh!

But in addition to the product, the boys service and promptness to return calls and emails is second to none.

Cant speak highlky enough of this product!

Cheers, Chris

Shifts have firmed up heaps.

1st to 2nd is lighting fast, chirps and pulls hard. Back end squirms all over the road!

2nd to 3rd has the back end getting outta shape.

Clicking the over drive bangs hard too!

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just in case for those r34 owners wanting this shift kit, i've called them uptoday and they said they're in thr process of making a shift kit for r34's. they said to call back in about 6 weeks time.

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