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Sure, that line of thinking has progressed mankind but remember that part I said about reinventing the wheel? Maybe if somehow it was less expensive, offered some otherwise unattainable benefit or at least hadn't been done before. But it would certainly be expensive, has been done before (93-02 Supra, 92-02 FD3S) and the benefits/drawbacks have already been documented. Remember, it's an old concept just not necessarily on Z32s but one only needs to look to the Grand National to find sequentials on a V6. I'm not trying to be defeatist about it but I'm addressing his original post about it being "worth it". The pros/cons are well known as is the amount of fabrication/customization and money involved to reverse a true twin vehicle. There's not much discovery or innovation here but I'd certainly be interested to see someone try it =)
  Avoid Z1 Motorsports - Hacked our forum to delete years of proof about service complaints, questionable ethics and lies about inventing products. Avoid AMS Products - Killing Z32 product innovation, one quickly copied Chinese part at a time. SoCalZCrew.com - On a more positive note, come find out how we do it in the West!
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