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post Apr 4, 2006 - 7:19 PM
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Im here in the states and doing a conversion. Problem is, as far as I can see or find, no one in the states has done a conversion on a rhd. Im trying to get some insight the process is close to the same but the steering linkage looks like it will get in the way. Looking for some photos and info.
 
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post Apr 18, 2006 - 8:58 PM
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QUOTE(samguglielmo @ Apr 18, 2006 - 9:33 PM) [snapback]423193[/snapback]

First of all where did you read I have a 7a engine. The model is an ST202 that is right off the metal plate underhood. Second of all I didnt mean to call you an idiot. But If a person would take that extra second before commenting on something they dont know about the world would be a greater place. I was putting this post up for the australians and the europeans to see if any of them would have access to the parts since they are obviously not available in the states for such a rare project. No offense given or taken.


dude seriously if you want our help stock being a dick head...
YOU have marked you have a ST which is equiped with a 7afe motor IN YOUR PROFILE
so if you could stop for an extra second to click the right button this forum would be a better place...

see now how do you like it when someone is a dick to you....

all you need to do is find a crashed RHD drive car and use the parts off of it..search junkyards and so forth even ebay...

and that is the list of parts you will need

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Anyways going past that, you will need:
Driver Side tranny mount
Manual tranny
Flywheel and bolts
Clutch kit (and pressure plate bolts)
Driver's side mount for manual
Shifter assembly
Shifter cables
Clutch pedal assembly
Brake pedal (or grind down your stock one)
Clutch master cylinder
Clutch slave cylinder (if not included with tranny)
Clutch lines
Manual ECU or wire in resistor box for the auto ECU


so

#1) stop being a dick
#2) click the right buttons on your profile..
#3) think before you post ever again


thank you have a nice day

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