We have several local club members with the Toyota box and all seemed quite
pleased with that decision, but for me the choice was always to stay with
the original and get a rebuilt gearbox & OD from John Esposito:
http://www.quantumechanics.com/categories.php?op=newindex&catid=7
At $2750 + $100 shipping it is more than going the other route but it isn't
always about money and it just seemed to me to be so much a part of the Brit
car experience -- like wire wheels, SU carbs and such.
I don't expect to ever have Webers, alloys or a 5-speed transmission but at
least there are reliable choices for all of us whichever solution we choose.
Geo
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Ljung Madison" <team.net@Daveola.com>
>
> Also, Joe Burlein said:
>> I am curious what the big attraction is to going to the Nissan/Toyota 5
>> speed conversion?
>
> Here's my rundown for the decision. First of all, keep in mind
> that the current state of my transmission was non-O.D. and broken,
> and my car is a daily driver (with highway use)...
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