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FS: 5 Speed Transmission for Sale from 1981 32Oi - 168k MIL


Europartsmonger

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I have a five speed OD transmission from a 1981 320i. This trans has a three piece case. This is the typical transmission for use in the five speed conversion. There is an FAQ available here on the board for this conversion.

The trans came from a car which appeared to be well cared for and well maintained and had approximately 168,000 miles on it. The drain plug was free of any metal debris and the oil looked great.

The trans comes with:

1. Shift fork and throw-out bearing;

2. Clutch slave cylinder and line - metal line only;

3. Reverse switch and wiring;

4. Shift Platform;

5. Shift linkage;

6. Six hole Guibo in good condition;

7. Shift support bushing;

8. Six inch section of driveshaft and all fasteners.

Get yourself a custom shift bracket from 2002Haus and you are on your way to converting your car to a five speed. Or buy the tabs from BMW and either weld or drill and fasten them to your tunnel, then modify your transmission support bracket to fit the new tabs. (Mesa Performance knows about these tab and can order them for you).

Trans is located in Orange County California. I prefer local pickup but will ship if necessary. Shipping would be actual cost plus the cost of packaging. Also I am willing to deliver the trans locally for gas money.

$300.00

europartsmonger at yahoo dot com

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