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Yeah, replacing it from manual to auto is a good idea if you want to cruise it... Auto is only like 5 kws weaker anyways... people make it out to be heaps but actually not a huge difference.

i have had a fair bit of work done by nissco in bayswater... my motor was built there, had some shit fabricated, been very happy. 9571 4743 speak to Randy, Say Ryan with the blue 16/silver stagea sent ya

-Ryan

If your talking about Auto to Manual then RE Customs did it for me. Ring them up for a quote.

But speaking from experience. Don't do it. Cheaper/Better to sell and buy a manual. THe main cost being R33 Box goes for about $1500

Dont need to replace the computer. Don't need to relpace the diff.

I still have my auto diff (meant to be better for launches? I can't compare) but the first 2 gears are very short.

Yeah, replacing it from manual to auto is a good idea if you want to cruise it... Auto is only like 5 kws weaker anyways... people make it out to be heaps but actually not a huge difference.

That would be a huge waste. Not even worth spending the money. May as well swap someone with an auto if you don't care about the money, at least your not spending money.

im such a knob cant believe i wrote that backwards it is meant to be auto to manual hahaha guess i wasnt awake yet lol.im not selling and swapping i love the car too much and rare colour green blue two tone over grey..love it.thanks for all the help tho

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