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hey guys

i need someone to convert my car from auto to manual

ill supply the parts needed.

i will pay cash along with a helping hand as im a bit machanicaly challenged lol .

just give me a price you would do it at.

preferbly someone with exprience and tools

location is brisbane - augustine hieghts or sunshine coast - maroochydore

thanks david.

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Try this bloke, he did mine years ago (Peter) 0419 791 951, He also arraged for a engineer to come out and fit the mod plate too.

Mod plate?? Why would it need a mod plate?

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Ummmm I think your engineer just wanted more money, gearbox swaps are not a modification. But I've only done like 10 gearbox swaps in the last 10 years so maybe cops just love me.

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The engineer i spoke to said i need one and so have all the highway patrol cops i speak to, I would rather spend the $50 and get a mod plate then get a $200 fine.

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its your choice/money to spend but how often does a cop look at what gearbox you have in your car. hell ive had a jza80 supra gearbox in my 1972 celica and i never even got a comment at the size of it the 3 times i was defected/put over the pits for random things. cops have no idea what they are looking at, i have even had 2 cops try to tell me my car needed a cat.

sorry for the rant i just dont understand the logic behind most nissan owners..

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