Depends. With some cars it's as easy as adding the pedal and shifter, but with other cars the autos are actually spec'd differently than the manuals so you have to be veryyy careful. Not to mention any garbage you might run into with relays, sensors and the ECU. More than likely there will be a guide online to help you along, but just like with everything you do to your car be prepared to fuck something up.
Find the car of my dreams on cl
>Find this board
>join discord
oh my lawd
autists bored
With some cars it’s easier than others. The main thing about buying an automatic is that the chances are that it wasn’t driven as hard as a manual car was. For example, there was a time where buying automatic NSX’s and swapping them to manual was significantly cheaper than buying an manual one of the same condition, this was before they all shot up in prices because of the new one.
>be me
>found 2016 Challenger, manual, V8, 26k, with less than 500 miles
>do math in my head with trade in and monthly payments, only $40 more a month.
>call, and they value my trade it.
>low ball the fuck out of me with 17k for a vehicle valued at 21k
Fuck... guess thats what i get for dreaming of having a fun car.
>find special model of a car I want
>it's 700 miles away from me
>Find the car of my dreams
>It's electric
>not selling the other car yourself
It’s like you enjoy being a cuck.
>Special
>700 miles
You have autism
Are you retarded??
Of course they're gonna give you less than what it's worth they have to resell it or send it to auction.
>Not telling them the offer isn't good enough
Why?