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Originally Posted by NJSPEEDER
have you checked into how much a replacement unit is through GM yet? also check late model dismantlers, if you cna find a low mileage unit for a fair price and DO YOUR OWN INSTALL!!!! you could save a boat load of cash.
later
tim
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The problem is I dont have the car!
I thought it was a simple bent shift fork problem, clutch, throw-out bearing. Â*My parents are paying for this crap, and they wont let me do it myself. Â*I dont have a warentee, tools, space, or skill.
Most likely its comming from GM, their all still around 1,500 - 2,000 for a remanufactured one. Â*Im not buying used **** from anyone ever again, not after the whole Trans Am money pit, If I have to replace something that is important to the drivetrain its going to be new.