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Old Oct 6, 2004 | 07:48 AM
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I stumbled across this researching some stuff about my t400 in my car. I found alot of good parts and info on this site. Even has a neat deal on swapping different trannies into older or newer cars and everything to make them work.
Have fun! Thought id share with my fellow tech enthusiasts.

Mike

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V6 Bird: if there is any free info on that site, PM and I'll unlock the thread. I didn't see anything on the quick look I took.
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I stumbled across this researching some stuff about my t400 in my car. I found alot of good parts and info on this site. Even has a neat deal on swapping different trannies into older or newer cars and everything to make them work.
Have fun! Thought id share with my fellow tech enthusiasts.

Mike
Run a search on Transmission Center in google. Take a look at their site and read over the 700r4 High Performance stuff. There are parts in their that you dont see offered or talked about by sponsors and why they use them and in what conjunction. Very informative folks....Even has the right part numbers for the speed sensor stuff for the t400/t350 guys to hook up their speedos.

Mike
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