Recomendations for a good automatic rebuild

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Recomendations for a good automatic rebuild

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Hi can an any of the automatic experts on here please point me in the direction of a good automatic mechanic
to rebuild my late VW t25 automatic gearbox ? I'm in south Yorkshire but willing to travel if necessary it's working
ok at the moment but has started to make a whining noise so needs doing sooner rather than later before it wrecks its self
and requires more serious work
Either that or point me in the direction of a good used one
Any help would be much appreciated :ok
Cheers phil

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You need to have a word with sir brixalot on here.
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Re: Recomendations for a good automatic rebuild

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Hi Rob thanks yes hopefully he can help :ok
Cheers phil

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