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hey i was after an automatic shift kit for a skyline r34 gtt, its tiptronic. does any one no where i can get one in perth.

cheers

Apparently the cheapest place around is MV automatics in SA. I know you asked in WA but i need one too and thats the best place apparently. Sorry i couldn't be of much help

the ones we have done/seen done are still pretty slow

the r34 retards timing severly on gear changes also so you need to re-map the ecu to get rid of that also

I would highly recommend you put that money elsewhere or into a manual conversion

I like to know this as well, I got a R33 GTST auto.

the ones we have done/seen done are still pretty slow

the r34 retards timing severly on gear changes also so you need to re-map the ecu to get rid of that also

So you guys do shift kits for auto Skylines? Can I get a rough price for the kit & install?

i found a place that do quick shift kits for skylines, its in malaga. i got one installed in my car the other day it changes gears pretty much instant, i can cherp every gear which is heaps of fun.

the guy you need to talk to is paul - 0439159085

tell him scott sent ya

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