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Successfully converted my car to manual. (photos)

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Engine and manual gearbox coming out of donor car.


 


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​Engine and gearbox out.


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My car ready for its auto transmission and engine to come out


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Engine and auto transmission out


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Shit photo of it without engine


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Engine and manual gearbox going in.


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​Interior pulled apart ready for the manual gear stick and clutch pedal box.


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Thats pretty much all the photos I got. I will have to get more of it done. $700 later and after about a week of long and tiring work, my car was successfully converted to manual. 


 


Still getting used to driving it but its so much more fun.


 


I'll probably get sick of changing gears and convert it back to auto. 


Now I know how people feel when I try to explain AP calculus to them. 

Can you post a photo of the finished result? Outside & Inside ect..:p

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Can you post a photo of the finished result? Outside & Inside ect..tongue.png

i will do that once im done cleaning it. It got pretty messy inside and out.

Driving stick is really fun if you know how to do it, and the clutch isn't too sticky.

 

I learned how to drive stick on a 1990 Mustang 5.0 GT Convertible, and the stick was impossible to press down.  I'm sure this car isn't as sticky as that one

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