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Old 10-01-2006, 04:47 AM
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Trying To Do A Tranny Swap

Im Looking For A Place To Get Everything I Need To Do A Tranny Swap I Have Auto I Want Manuel Any Idea Where I Can Get Everything I Need To Do The Swap And How Much It Might Run Me To Do The Swap
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I have everything you need except for the pedals and master cylinder. I'll even throw a 5-speed ECU into the mix.
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Old 10-01-2006, 05:23 AM
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How much, Nismology?
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Old 10-01-2006, 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by 98whitemax
Im Looking For A Place To Get Everything I Need To Do A Tranny Swap I Have Auto I Want Manuel Any Idea Where I Can Get Everything I Need To Do The Swap And How Much It Might Run Me To Do The Swap
Is your auto trans bad or do you just want to change to stick?
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1300 OBO.

Just to clarify, here's what it will include:

-2000 5-speed with around 80k on it (will be torndown before sale to verify health)
-Support Rod
-Control Rod
-Courtesy STS
-Urethane Shifter Bushing from Larrio
-All Bolts & Hardware
-Slave Cylinder
-Hole Cover(For Firewall)
-Return Spring
-Master->Slave Cylinder Hydraulic Lines w/ Top Bleeder
-Transmission Mount
-96 5-speed ECU


What you will still need to get-

-Master cylinder
-Brake and clutch pedal assy's
-Clutch assy.
-Driver side 5-speed axle

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Old 10-02-2006, 02:57 AM
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Bump for the early bird crew...
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Old 10-02-2006, 04:07 PM
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For the record, the tranny has never given me any problems. Never grinded gears and no strange noises. I just want to verify its health because i want to be absolutely sure the buyer is getting his money's worth.


And i hope the price didn't scare you guys away. It is negotiable, within reason.
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Bump bump...
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Old 10-05-2006, 09:37 PM
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i think really did scare all of em away....thatprice scares me to...and i am not even ready for my swap...lol
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Old 10-06-2006, 10:44 AM
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That price isn't bad. Nismo is a true veteran on this forum. Purchasing his transmission guarentees that you are getting a transmission that is in good shape versus gambling with a junkyard or paying a transmission shop to check and rebuild it.

His kit also includes 99% of the pieces you will need to complete the swap instead of fishing junkyards and praying the parts are still good. Headaches are eliminated.

Isn't it great to purchase a car that is 5SPD from the start
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mm that sounds like a good price..just that i just bought my car and i dont have the money to convert it. =/ my next car will be a brand new one with stick shift trans.
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I am selling shift rods and lines check out my sig
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Old 10-11-2006, 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by scrhale
That price isn't bad. Nismo is a true veteran on this forum. Purchasing his transmission guarentees that you are getting a transmission that is in good shape versus gambling with a junkyard or paying a transmission shop to check and rebuild it.

His kit also includes 99% of the pieces you will need to complete the swap instead of fishing junkyards and praying the parts are still good. Headaches are eliminated.

Isn't it great to purchase a car that is 5SPD from the start
Thanks for the vote of confidence...





Bump bump.....who wants to convert their max to 5-speed?
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