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Hi Guys,

Im looking for a kit or individual bits to convert my s1 c34 Stagea, im located brisbane north but can travel.

Im Looking for:

R33 GTR OR GTS4 AWD gearbox

a good second hand clutch (not a high priority yet)

Flywheel

Stagea Clutch and Brake Pedals

Master/ Slave cylinders

tailshaft

Crossmember

R33 Handbrake OR Stagea RS4S or RS260 Handbrake AND mount

Centre Console trims

if anyone else knows of anything i have missed it would be really appreciated or even somewhere that can help me out

i will be looking around anywhere i can,

Thanks everyone! Hopefully wont be too long til its a manual!

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Manual conversion are easy to come by. You just need to keep an eye out and MSG people.

I picked up everything excluding a clutch for $800. Nuts bolts etc. I sold it after changing my mind.

I don't think you need the tail shaft though

last week i saw full centre consoles on yahoo japan. dont have a look but i am sure if u have a search you would be able to find them. think they even had manual boxes and hand brakes. but depends if you want to go along that line or check locally first.

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Hey, I'm considering doing the same as I hate the bloody auto and always drove manuals before.

How far in your 'quest' are you? And most importantly, how much does a manual conversion cost?

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