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Hey, Jetwreck,

i'm wanting to buy one of these shift kits.

Leon(Commsman) took me for a run recently and i,m wrapped.

Are you looking to do another buy shortly,or should i just order from Summit.?

I can,t do the job myself, but there is a reputable auto specialist (Ron Hill Automatics)up here

on the Sunshine Coast who will it for $500 plus Matic j

Graham.

just order it from summit.....$500 is a f#$king ripoff for the install though! I do it for $250 not including oil!....if his a pro and cannot do it in under 3 hours theres a problem.

Edited by Jetwreck

I agree. If you don't mind your car being out of action for the duration of the shipping to Sydney & back, get Craig to do it.

If you tee it up with him, he normally has the VB turned around same day. Easy job to remove the VB & reinstall, just a bit messy.

However, if you can't be without the car for more than a day, then I guess the extra cost can't be avoided. Unless you do the whole lot yourself.... ;)

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