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hi everyone i need a bit of help. i have a r34 and i bought a stage 2 shift kit for it that is already installed in a trans box. i want it installed in my car but i want to use my transmission and not this one so i was wondering how do i remove it and what does it look like so i know what parts to take down with me to get it installed.

thanks.

scott.

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the shift kit is the actual valvebody.

if you take off the pan the valvebody is directly under that.

to get the valvebody off there is i think 7 10mm bolts that hold it into the base of the trans.

however there is about another eleventybillion bolts around the place aswell. figuring out which ones will drop down the valvebody is quite confusing.

there will also be a few different springs drop out around the place. and there is a set of solenoids. all this can be exhanged between boxes if they are in good shape.

you may also need to slightly lever out the valvebody with a screwdriver to get it to drop. its sealed on there pretty well.

i'd recommend you just take it to the shop and get them to remove and clean it. then swap it into the new car.

I ended up doing it this way. ended up costing me $400, but that was with a gearbox change also.

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