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afiak you will need.. manual tailshaft, manual crossmember, pedals, clutch master and slave cylinders.. gearbox, manual flywheel, clutch, pressure plate, thrust bearing, and if u want to get fancy the interior gearboot.

ask me again in 2-3 months and I'll tell you exactly :(

don't know about the 33 gearbox fitting into a 32, might need a different x member. anyway a friend and i did my conversion. it would be abit harder because mine is 4WD and the box is about 2x heavier.

parts - clutch pedal, brake pedal

clutch master and slave cylinders

gearbox, clutch, flywheel ( need the manual flywheel bolts aswell )

manual spiggot bearing

manual x member

i think the tail shaft will fit ( mine did )

manual loom off gearbox

gearstick, console part that goes around the gear bit

you'll also need to cut a hole into the floor for the gearstick to come through.

i think thats about it.

i would just stick the 32 box in then find out how much the 33 box costs to fit cos the 33 box costs alot more than the 32 one.

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