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Transmission difference?
Is there a transmission difference between the gst and gs? If so will a non turbo trans work fine on a stock gst? thanks in advance.
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RE: Transmission difference?
Nope will not work.
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RE: Transmission difference?
yea it's a completely different motor and is placed on the other side of the engine compartment, so it will not work
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