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unless they have created one in the last 3 months, they do not do one.

Only for S1 & S2 Stags.

If you speak to Mike & they do, please let us know. There are a few guys on here that would be very interested.

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unless they have created one in the last 3 months, they do not do one.

Only for S1 & S2 Stags.

If you speak to Mike & they do, please let us know. There are a few guys on here that would be very interested.

I spoke to Mike in September last year and they said they can do it. They don't have a spare valve body so they can swap it on the spot like they can the C34. From memory he said about 2-3 days to do the work.

Cheers

Andy

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I spoke to Mike in September last year and they said they can do it. They don't have a spare valve body so they can swap it on the spot like they can the C34. From memory he said about 2-3 days to do the work.

Cheers

Andy

I stand (sit) corrected.

So I guess they are not couriering it out to people in other states then?

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try knox autos in rowville, and also there is this thing called capslock, when the light is on its BAD

Knox Autos = 4 speed box only at present.

I spoke to them and had to explain what the car was, let alone get a price on a shift kit.

unless they can get hold of the MV kit, I suppose.

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I was in adelaide over new years and was very tempted to get mine done.

Would be very interested in hearing from anyone who gets this done!!

And I will definitely be keeping it on the todo list - might not be this year though... :P

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