90 si trans direct bolt-on to d15 4spd?
Like the topic says, can I use the original d15 4spd axles? Is there anything else required to make it fit, i.e. clutch, flywheel, shift linkage? Let me know! Thanks.
direct replacement.
no need for anything else.
what year is your car? if its an 88, you'll need an 88 trans.
89-91 is a direct replacement.
no need for anything else.
what year is your car? if its an 88, you'll need an 88 trans.
89-91 is a direct replacement.
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no need for anything else. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Hold on..... what year is your motor?
no need for anything else. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Hold on..... what year is your motor?
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Hold on..... what year is your motor?</TD></TR></TABLE>
yeah, i edited my post.
Hold on..... what year is your motor?</TD></TR></TABLE>
yeah, i edited my post.
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