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What is best T/C for buck and where?

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Old 04-21-2004, 12:59 PM
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I am planning on having a 3200 T/C (Vigilante?) installed with a Trans Go shift kit and B&M Trans Cooler. But where do I get them for the best price???

And, should I stick with the above or consider something different?
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A TCI or Midwest are good bang for your buck verters.....check sponcers
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i have what your thinkin' there plus a deep pan,vig make good stuff!! i don't think you can go wrong with those parts,have fun.
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I would look into a TCI 3500. Great converter that will give you the track times you want and still have the street manners you are looking for. The TCI 3500 retails for $519.99. Let me know if you have any questions!

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