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Sorry. I have a 1985 911, 3.2, 5 speed. I'm trying to get an estimate of what I should expect to pay to have a shift bushing kit installed. Thanks!
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Sweet wheels!!! Having experience with more than a few of these it varies GREATLY. How many plastic tabs are broken when trying to put it back together, are the screws rusted around the center console, is there a car phone to remove, are there aftermarket gauges or stereo equipment installed, is your parking brake switch falling apart and going to need replacement, are the screws for the coupler access rusted, is your shift selector seal dumping gear oil in to the tunnel and need to be cleaned out thoroughly... In case you didn't realize there are a number of factors when working on these special cars, and to do the job right I'd expect to pay 2-3.5 hours assuming the selector seal is in OK shape.
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I'm going to guess it took me about 3 hours total to do mine myself. The center console removal was probably the hardest. I'm assuming you're wanting to do the ball cup, shift rod bushing and shift coupler bushing? I'd think any shop could do it in the time that I did or less. So it really depends on what the shop rate in your area is. Me, I'd do it again myself in a heartbeat. LOADS of info here to help you.
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