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WTB: 01E Transmission swap for B5 s4 tip

 
Old Apr 6, 2013 | 11:21 PM
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Default WTB: 01E Transmission swap for B5 s4 tip

Will be moving back to Maryland soon and will begin to restore my 2000 b5 s4 tip starting with an 01E 6sp transmission swap/build. Need as many parts for that build as possible.
01E transmission
front axles
drive shaft
rear differential
transmission mounts
pedal assembly
wiring harness
shifter assembly
shift linkages and trim for shift boot
etc.

please show me some love im new to the forum but have been wanting to bring my b5s4 back to life!!
 
Old Apr 7, 2013 | 11:51 PM
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I'm parting out my 2000 A6 2.7t, and I have the complete 6 speed transmission with all parts. $1800 and I'm in Santa Rosa, CA (Northern California).



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2.7t 6-speed transmission kit complete
Audi S4/A6 6 Speed Transmission 167K Miles.
Always shifted smoothly with no grinding.
*Short shift kit
2Bennett performance clutch with 500HP rated pressure plate & slave cylinder replaced. Clutch has less than 30k miles on it an was installed on 2/19/09. I have all receipts.
*Driver side and Passenger Side Transmission Brackets
*Transmission Mounting Ring
*Transmission To motor Bolts
*Rear Drive Shaft (A6 Specific)
*Rear Differential
*Short Shifter Linkage w/ Shifter Box
*Shifter Boot (A6 Specific)
*Shifter ****
*Clutch Line w/ Clips
*Clutch Pedal Assembly w/ Pigtails
*Slave Cylinder
*Master Cylinder
*A6 Specific Front Axles (Passenger and Driver side)

$1800

Craig
707-953-8173
 
 
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