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Old 04-07-2013, 07:18 PM   #5
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depends on what you mean by huge. but if it's a stock car then just keep looking for a used transmission. you can use a series 5 n/a transmission as well but you will need the crossmember with it from a series 5 car. the rest is all bolt in with no difference.

an FC turbo II transmission will also work but will be a bit spendy since you need the transmission, starter, crossmember, clutch, flywheel, throwout bearing, slave cylinder and a modified driveshaft or ream out the holes in the diff flange with a stock turbo driveshaft.

most anything else would either need an adapter plate with all the above and/or transmission input shaft modification.

you could also just look into having it rebuilt, which usually runs about $600 for the n/a transmission.
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