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Hello,

I was wondering how the auto transmission compares to the manual?

Is it sluggish or quite swift with the gear changes?

I'm asking because I could buy a decent R33 (GTS-T) for a good price, but it has auto.

Cheers from London!

:wacko:

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You can get shift kits from Mike at Mv Automatics....his in South Australia and pretty much posted allover any auto thread on here.

he makes all types of shift kits from mild to wild.

+1 for the above. highly recommended!! :cool:

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I also recommend talking to Mike at MV Automatics. I use one of his kits and the drive is fantastic.

MV Automatics;

Phone: 08 8370 0430 (I know your on London)

Email: [email protected]

Koshi, the R33 transmision is not recommended to use a transbrake. I wanted one also, would have been hell fun off the line :D

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