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What shop do you have Jamie?

Haha birds this guy with the gear box is toying me around, u may have to bend the rules abit

Haha well we are one of the cheapiest in Australia, most are happy with our prices, but sometimes you get people telling you they can get it cheaper elsewhere or that the other joint is willing to replace more stuff for the same price...then a couple of days later they come back or get their wife to order one for them :P

Why don't you just buy a second handy like one of these? They are usually pretty good from the Jap wreckers and unopened boxes are sometimes stronger. I don't like doing anything for mates or people on here, as it almost always comes back to bite me. And yours will be the 1 in 30 reco jobs with a legit warranty issue or one of my techs will forget to put a synchro in or something lol. Business | personal.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/JDM-S13-S14-SR20-Transmission-Gearbox-Manual-Silvia-180SX-SR20DET-Nissan-200SX-/380410324301?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item589238e54d

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Nissan-SR20-Gearbox-5-Speed-S13-S14-S15-180sx-gearbox-/150759263108?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2319f3cb84

Never ordered one when you went to the movies? Even Macca's?

Y U neva heard of Frozen coke brah?

frozen coke to me, is putting a bottle in the freezer, and that's not enjoyable at all..

i dont order crap from the movie counter, and i only order nuggets from maccas.

Just freeze coke in a plastic cup or container...and check on it regularly. When it's half way frozen, usually takes an hour and a half, take it out and mash it up / stir it. Then put it back in and check on it half an hour later...rinse and repeat until its reasonably thick. Or don't be a tight ass and go to 7-11.

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