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I have a 1994 ls automatic, and im looking to get it converted to a manual transmission with a gsr engine swap. Can Anyone give me a rough estimate on how much something like this might cost me??
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Old 03-01-2004, 11:32 AM
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Re: Around How Much??

with full gsr engine and tranny, i wouldnt say any less that 3-4K depends on where you go though. it obviously can be done cheaper if you do it, but that would be a big hassle. just my .02 though
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Re: Around How Much??

sell the automatic ls and use that extra money to get a manual, this is what i would do.
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sell the automatic ls and use that extra money to get a manual, this is what i would do.
exactly, i don't know why people don't go with the manual in the first place.
manual is cheaper than auto anyway!
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don't bother w/ conversion...just sell and buy a gsr...less hassle
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Re: Re: Around How Much??

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sell the automatic ls and use that extra money to get a manual, this is what i would do.


i never understood why people spend money to make it a manual when it's cheaper just to trade the car in. i have an auto and i'm damn proud of it :P
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