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hey WHITER33GTS-T,

was ur tha car sitting ion Griffiths last week or tha week before that he was working on? personally id talk 2 griffiths about ur gearbox.

cheers

No mate wasnt mine. Im from Launceston.

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Yeah i thought about Belly.  The gearbox still works even after the drags test n tune.  I changed the oil and there was lots of metal chunks that came out.

doesn't sound the best mate.

Hope you get it sorted out :O

Cheers B

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Well i did it. I broke the gearbox. I got a quickest time of 12.408 @ 120.32mph still with traction problems 2.150 sixty foot. I was having fun in the burnout comp until i went for 4th gear and it wasnt there :(

I broke the selector fork for 3rd - 4th gear.

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