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Old 07-30-2000, 08:04 PM   #2
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Mustangs Plus probably has all the parts you will need. Adapter plates, T5 crossmembers, new tranny mount, and the rest. I have a link on my site in the tech section...T5 swap into a classic. You will also need a new pedal assembly, an equalizer bar assy (re-inforced) bell housing ( I would actually recommend a scattershield from Lakewood), flywheel, and clutch assembly. There I would go with Centerforce. Total cost of parts should be around $2300.00 including trans. Mustangs Plus is 1-800-999-4289. I am sure they may even have a complete "how to" book.

Ron www.rfedd.bigstep.com

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