gearboc compatability

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rustyinn
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gearboc compatability

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/vw-Volkswagen ... 5d33b3ee3e

Can anyone advise if one of these will bolt on in place of the standard rocco 5 speed that I'm currently using on my Mk2 TD conversion ?


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Looks like an 020 box, so it should fit. I'd baulk at paying £150 for one though.


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Re: gearboc compatability

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What is the gearing like on Diesel boxes?? bet it would be quite close ratio until you got to 4th and 5th?


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Re: gearboc compatability

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I run a 4+E on my diesel Scirocco.


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