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Well I have finally given up on obtaining a 5 speed ZF for the car at a reasonable price and decided to give a Getrag 265 5 speed conversion a try instead. I am told it will be much easier to maintain and a much smoother gearbox than the ZF anyway!! Thought about the T5 but decided to stick with the Getrag 265 as it is easier to get it and parts here in Australia.After some exchanges of emails with another member, Mark Bull in UK re the conversion and what is needed I have located a BMW Getrag 265 5 Speed with standard overdrive (as distinct from the 5 speed with dog leg) in good condition (I hope). Currently on its way from Queensland 3,000km north. When I finally get it I am then going to get a conversion kit Mark has developed and install the new box in the car. Several years ago I did the rear axle conversion from a 4.08 to a 3.46. Whilst I still have the original axle, I plan to leave the 3.46 ratio axle in at this point and see how it goes with the option of changing back to the 4.08 if necessary. Anyone had any experience with the lower axle ratio on a 5 speed?Hopefully I will be able to document the conversion as it occurs. Parts costs expected so far are $AUD 1,200 or about US$1000 and that covers gear box and conversion kit.Garry