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Old 06-04-2003, 08:41 PM
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If you've got the money get both. If not just get the cooler.

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Old 06-04-2003, 08:51 PM
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that's most likely what i'll do, and i'll just go back and get the deep tranny pan another day when i have more money

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Go with a Transgo shift kit you won't be sorry!
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yeah, the legit transgo shift kit is the best shift kit that you can buy. i wouldn't even consider buying a different shift kit... i've never heard good things about anyone else's kits.

so, i guess i'm gonna wind up going with the midwest 3200... and then turn around and order a transgo shift kit and a B&M tranny cooler. good way to spend about $720. should knock a full half second off my ET if i can hook...

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