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    #46
    Hey guys going to rebuild my manual tranny and was just wondering if anyone knew were i can get a full rebuild kit for it and if they are hard to rebuild?

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      #47
      AutoZone sells full rebuild kits ranging from $165 to $400. Lowest and highest (for some reason) priced out of the 3 kits listed on their site don't come with synchros. Only the middle $390 one does.
      Last edited by ThatGreenBG; 08-12-2012, 01:16 AM.
      Team Fail Motorsports

      That's just the nature of the beach.

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        #48
        Ok sweet are they hard to rebuild is there a manual i could get some where?

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          #49
          No idea. Never rebuilt a gearbox. lol
          Team Fail Motorsports

          That's just the nature of the beach.

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            #50
            got some bad news guys rear ended someone today but the protege still got me home im ripping her apart to fix it heres some pics so far tell me what you guys think if it repair able or notClick image for larger version

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              #51
              Might be able to bend some of that back in to place enough to mount a new fender and lights.

              Hope everyone involved is okay.

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                #52
                Yea they are i was only at 10mph but they othe vehicle had a tow hitch and thats what tore mine up haha

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                  #53
                  meh it'll buff out


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                    #54
                    haha yea i got it pretty close close enough to put headlight and fender on and i hood and i radiator hahaClick image for larger version

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                      #55
                      Well, I guess that's one way to do it, hahaha.

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                        #56
                        yea haha most say its the redneck way haha but it work will have pics of it complete later

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                          #57
                          That's alright, someone else got into an accident and bolted a chain to one trut tower to a tree or something and the other strut tower to a truck and straightened it out. Better than scrapping it, haha. Plus one for creative thinking.

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                            #58
                            haha thats true will have pics of it tommaro i got some new tires for it too and im working on the 1.8 brake swap too will have pics of that

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                              #59
                              I have all the ES brake stuff, too. Sadly it's all just sitting in a Rubbermaid tub for now. No money or time to do what I want. It's barely on the road right now.

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                                #60
                                im sorry to here that man but your time will come haha yea its becoming harder than i thought it was i had to clearance the 1.8 calipers becus the rotor are way bigger than than the factory ones and i went with the 1.8 calipers becus they were alittle bigger than the factory calipers plus mine were old hahaClick image for larger version

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