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A 6MT for a 370Z? The most economical route is probably to buy one from a wrecked car at a local junkyard and rehab it a bit. At least around
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A 6MT for a 370Z? The most economical route is probably to buy one from a wrecked car at a local junkyard and rehab it a bit. At least around here (I'd assume FL is similar to TX) local junkyards form a sort of network. You can go to a major one and tell them what you're looking for (a specific major piece), and they'll call around to the others in the area for you and sort out where you can find one.
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