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Old 11-25-2008, 08:18 PM   #61 (permalink)
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hahahah....
ya...but how much do you think it would be.. and also..could it be done by myself...
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hahahah....
ya...but how much do you think it would be.. and also..could it be done by myself...
expensive....and probably not

dude 3 hours is pratically nothing compared to what i would drive for a car like that skyline...
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hahahah....
ya...but how much do you think it would be.. and also..could it be done by myself...
I had one done under warranty several years ago. I believe they're pretty pricey.

To do it yourself, you'd better have a dedicated work area, a lift, lots of tools, and know how to tear down a transmission.

Not for the inexperienced.
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well i should probly not do in myself then..
but the skyline is 3500 out of my budget...i was thinkin bout a loan...
but i dont think im worthy of a skyline(yet)
im just gettin into the car scene

but the skyline is my dream car and hopefully later on i will be able to buy the GT-R
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Try getting a loan on a grey market car.
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