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Please don't... 120-130

I have to agree with everyone that is trying to discourage you from doing this.
An automatic 122 can be found cheap.
I don't think an auto tranny will fit in that tunnel.
You will be doing a lot of welding.
You will be doing a lot of cutting.
When finished, the car will not get out of it's own way (unless of course the automatic your talking about is also mated to a big American motor, then it'll feel and handle like a big American boat).
Not trying to sound harsh, but I really don't want you to cut up a perfectly good stick shift car.
I converted an Auto to stick and would never do it again.
Best,
shayne






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