| Heilos |
| As the topic says, just list off places that could do the swap. |
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| Bucktown |
| take it to calgary, you'll be glad you did |
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| 2003specv |
Do it yourself. You'll be glad you did. It's sooo simple, it's even easier than putting a B16 in a CRX.
Your wallet will agree.:D |
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| 95IntegraRS |
| I have to agree with Louis. Looking at the walk throughs on the net, it seems fairly straight-forward. Might have a little downtime with parts and such, but fairly simple. |
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| Heilos |
I would LOVE to do it myself, and I dont doubt that I would be able to..
The problems with that are that I have no tools to do it, no place to do it, and not enough time to dedicate to do it..
About the calgary comment, why is that? and also, where would you recommend in calgary? |
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| arabian_ryda |
| in that case my first choice would be sumarus auto. or u can try speedworks/al auto salvage. both places are owned by the same family and are pretty much the main nissan shops in the city other than the dealer ship. |
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| Mekanik22 |
| Speed Works has done a few. I think their doing an S14 as we speak. |
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| Kirill |
quote: Originally posted by Heilos
I would LOVE to do it myself, and I dont doubt that I would be able to..
The problems with that are that I have no tools to do it, no place to do it, and not enough time to dedicate to do it..
About the calgary comment, why is that? and also, where would you recommend in calgary?
i would recommend speedtech if your going to calgary, heard nothing but the best from them.:bthumbup: |
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| Nis24O |
quote: Originally posted by Bucktown
take it to calgary, you'll be glad you did
So true. |
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