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\m/etal. get andrew to make it up for 150 or something. found my hks one on a 2nd hand engine at jis for about that. ha.

... or just buy that ebay one. i would.

good value for money , even my engineer said it was good quality.

comes with all silicone and hose clamps aswell

silly question but does leaving your car in 1st and turning the car off do damage to anything.

oh nooos..... you have def blown your gearbox now,

you had better sell it to me as a spare...i give you $50.

Progress Report:

Luke and I got the tiptronic box out of the Stagea today ... those things are f**king heavy!!!

Next step is to fit the Exedy flywheel and clutch kit to the crank, then put the manual box in place.

Thanks a bunch for the help so far Luke. >_<

At least Stags aren't like alot of old cars, with two different cranks for auto and manual. Good to hear its all going well Ruby.

Well JJR delivers once again. Fitted my Autech copy catch can and my ARC copy washer bottle/catch can today!

While I'm here ...

Can anyone tell me, or point me to a link, as to how a GTR/260 gearbox pull-type clutch fork mates up with the pull-type clutch kit, so the clutch engages properly. Push type I know you just slide things on. But is there a trick to fitting the GTR box to a pull type pressure plate and carrier?

Thanks >_<

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