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Old 08-02-2010, 12:11 PM
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Anyone know of a place in or near SFV that does stock rebuilds? My trans started slipping last night so it's gonna need one. I don't have the money for a performance rebuild so stock it is until after i get married.

Hell even a cheap used trans that is in working order will fit the bill right now
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Buying a used working tranny is your best deal. I got a quote from some guy for $1300 which is a rip off so I decided to just spend the extra $100 to get it built by John at Xtreme
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I'm sure you can find a cheaper stock rebuild quote
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If i can't find a used stocker, or a decent price on a stock rebuild/overhaul, I was looking at the Monster in a Box Kit, it is a full performance rebuild for $525 and I am sure I could pull of a rebuild at home, just didn't wanna spend the time doing it and have the car down for too long as it's my DD.

I deff will not pay to have it performance build, I would rather spend that money on a nice converter.



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