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Old 10-06-2002, 10:34 PM   #1
PKRWUD
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You might find the labor as cheap as srv1 suggested, but don't count on it. I don't know anyone that would even consider it for less than $1500. Swapping out an entire driveline with an entirely different one is not an easy job. Don't get me wrong, you may very well find someone that will do it for $800, but plan on spending $1500. At least. That way you won't be stuck with all your parts, and not enough to get the work done if the cost is higher.

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