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1200coupe |
Posted: 2006/5/18 16:32 Updated: 2006/5/18 16:32 |
Home away from home Joined: 2003/9/17 From: Canberra Posts: 512 |
Re: 1200 SR20 under carridge Thanks for all these pic, they will be useful to anyone considering a similar build up. Can you tell me exactly what gearbox you have fitted? and did you modify the firewall ?
Thanks.
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2QK4U |
Posted: 2006/5/18 22:25 Updated: 2006/5/18 22:25 |
Home away from home Joined: 2005/4/19 From: Gold Coast, Australia Posts: 744 |
Re: 1200 SR20 under carridge i hope its useful. the gear box is S13 SR20T 5 speed. the fire wall needed some panelbeating and the trans tunnel needed modify to fit the wider gearbox, but its not a massive job. no need to fully cut the tunnel out and replace it.
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1200coupe |
Posted: 2006/5/19 16:02 Updated: 2006/5/19 16:02 |
Home away from home Joined: 2003/9/17 From: Canberra Posts: 512 |
Re: 1200 SR20 under carridge I wonder "if a 180B tunnel was fitted to a 1200 shell" would the SR20 auto box fit into the tunnel ?
Does anyone know if the SR auto box fits the 180B tunnel ??
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appsy1 |
Posted: 2007/9/22 13:09 Updated: 2007/9/22 13:09 |
Home away from home Joined: 2007/1/6 From: young Posts: 195 |
Re: 1200 SR20 under carridge thats a really fat exhaust lol go the sr :)
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